Studentski Grad (Serbian Cyrillic: Студентски град), or colloquially Studenjak (Студењак), is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
The local community includes a wider area to the north, blocks 3 and 4, delineated by the Pariske komune Street, and the neighborhood of Paviljoni.
Apart from the reconstruction and adaptation of the four dormitories (except for the cultural center which is protected), it covers construction of the new building, and rearrangement of the parterre.
[6] In November 2022, representatives of the Movement of Free Citizens in the City Assembly of Belgrade, citing number of students, bad conditions in dormitories outside of Studenski Grad, and extreme rise in rents, suggested construction of another campus, with over 4,000 beds.
[7][8] Area covered today by the local community of Studentski Grad was previously divided in three: Veljko Vlahović (pop.
In the 1990s, Veljko Vlahović and Radnih Brigada merged into the local community of Studentski Grad (pop.
[4] It includes not only students rooms and a restaurant, but also two libraries with 50,000 books, gallery space, post office, cinema and theater building as part of the cultural center "Studentski Grad", spaces for conferences and podium discussions, an open stage for summer concerts and happenings, and one orthodox chapel dedicated to John Chrysostom.
[3][4] There is also a structure called the "Boiler room", which, apart from being a technical space, hosts a multi-purpose sports hall.