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Former French Embassy

- Jovana Tomaševića 84 -
The construction of the two-story building, which was built for administrative purposes, started in 1909 and was completed in 1910. The ceramics, which are abundantly present, are the work of the French ceramicist , and the design for the complete structure was designed according to the design of the French architect . Within the framework of this project, Guadet collaborated with the construction firm of the famous French architect . Legend has it that this magnificent building was supposed to be built in Egypt, but due to a mistake by the French Ministry of the Interior, it ended up in the center of the Montenegrin capital. The building served as the French embassy up until the start of the . Since 1955 it has housed a branch of the Central National Library named after Georgi Crnojevic, the founder of Cetinje's first printing house.
An old postcard that shows the building on the left
In addition to a large amount of chimneys, the roof of the Art Nouveau building also contains several different-sized dormers. And in addition to all the beautiful ceramic tiling the building also features two bay windows. One of which continues to the attic and by doing so interrupts the roof , while the other one is topped with a balcony that's secured with a stone balustrade that contains amphora-shaped . The balcony, which is attached to the semi-hexagonal bay window located on the southern side of the building, is secured with a railing and supported by two .
An old postcard that shows the building on the right