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Bishop's Palace, Novi Sad

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The Bishop's Palace (Serbian: Владичански двор, Vladičanski dvor, Hungarian: Püspöki palota, Slovak: Biskupský palác, Rusyn: Єпископський двір) in Novi Sad, capital of Vojvodina, Serbia, is the official residence of the Bishop of the Eparchy of Bačka of the Serbian Orthodox Church. It is prominent architectural landmarks in the city centre of Novi Sad. It is recognized for its cultural and historical value and has been listed as a protected cultural monument of the Republic of Serbia.

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Bishop's Palace, Novi Sad
Zmaj Jovina, Novi Sad МЗ Стари град

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Владичански двор бачке епископије

Zmaj Jovina 27
21101 Novi Sad, МЗ Стари град
Vojvodina, Serbia
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