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Kosta Popović House

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The two-story building, which was constructed in 1865 according to a design of the architect Anton Rekl, was for residential and commercial purposes. It was built on the plot where the house of the famous Somborian educator, writer, and city senator used to stand. It was built for Gavrilo Drakulic, whose daughter Darinka married the local Doctor Stevan Popović, and who later on became the owners of the building. Their son, the local lawyer and politician, Doctor Konstantin Kosta Popović, who was born in 1885, took over the ownership of the building. Kosta completed his law studies in and then economics in . After his return to Sombor, he was an intern of the lawyer Doctor Jovan Joca Lalošević. After the unification of in 1918, he was in the position of food commissioner at the People's Council of Vojvodina. In the following years, he had a law office in Sombor together with Doctor Laslom Galom. In 1929 he became the councilor of the Danube Banovina, and in 1931 he was elected a deputy of the Sombor region. In this convocation, he also became the vice-president of the National Assembly of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and from 1939 he became a senator of the Royal Senate.
Kosta Popović seated on the right
In the house of Kosta Popović, a valuable art collection was kept, with paintings by a lot of different well-known painters, as well as a collection of furniture from the 19th century in Rococo, Biedermeier, and Empire styles.

Between the and the , on the first floor of the house, there was a store of funeral equipment, then a haberdashery store belonging to the Vamošer family, a tea, coffee, and chocolate shop called Majnl, as well as Jožef Kajbl's pub, and later even a tobacco shop. In the second half of the 20th century, the pastry shop called Korzo worked here for decades, as did the photography shop of Rajko Gradinski.
The haberdashery store of the Vamošer family in the 1930s
The gable top of the symmetrical building, which was built in the Romanticism style, is embellished with a large and beautifully decorated . Underneath the roof cornice, you can see two air vents, as well as a lot of thin , which also run around the tops of the two round-shaped . The underneath it, which are also located above two of the second floor windows, are all adorned with foliage. The decoration above these windows also consists of many ornaments that are beautifully decorated with all kinds of floral ornamentation. The central balcony is supported by cast iron corbels and secured with a cast iron railing.
The building shown in an old photo