Viline Vode (Serbian Cyrillic: Вилине воде) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
After the 1860s, and complete withdrawal of the Turks from Serbia, Serbian families, especially those of clerks and notaries, began to spend free time in Ladne Vode.
[1] Neighborhood's name was changed after the former numerous hot springs on the bank of the Danube as Viline Vode is Serbian for fairy waters.
Apart from the abattoir and administrative building, the entire complex around it also included the social housing for the workers, a kafana, central kitchen, etc.
Another social housing project for its workers was built by the “Prometna Banka” within the industrial complex of its sawmill, which was located where the Port of Belgrade is today.
Developer "Delta Holding", which purchased BPK in 2007, originally announced construction of a massive shopping mall instead of the existing derelict industrial complex in 2008.
In February 2023, the company announced that a residential-commercial complex will be built instead of a shopping mall, while two of the existing old buildings will be preserved due to their architectural values.
Among many such facilities it comprises TEMPO cash-and-carry center, several gravel and sand extracting companies on the Danube's bank, Beograd put, Centroprom, Martez, Tehnohemija, Jugopapir, Duga, Avala cardboard factory, Balkan, Keprom, eastern part of the Port of Belgrade and the railway station Beograd-Dunav.