Former Belgrade Main railway station — historical monument (Belgrade)

Serbia and Montenegro / Central Serbia / Belgrade / Savski Trg, 2
 listed building / architectural heritage, 1880s construction

It was a train station in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It was built between 1882 and 1885 after the designs of the architect Dragutin Milutinović, and it has the status of a сultural monument of great importance.] Until opening of the new Belgrade Center station (Prokop) in 2016, it was the city's main station, and the busiest train station in the country. In order to free up the space for the Belgrade Waterfront project, the station was closed on 1 July 2018, and repurposed to become a museum.

Passenger trains have been gradually relocated to the new station during 2016 and 2017. The most of the national railway traffic was moved to the new station in December 2017, thus leaving only international trains and two trains to Novi Sad in the old station.[4] The Main station served its purpose for the last time on 30 June 2018, when the last train, international train 340 to Budapest, left the station at 21:40. International trains were relocated to Prokop and train to Bar relocated to the Topčider railway station.[6]
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Coordinates:   44°48'31"N   20°27'20"E