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Žarko Stakić House

- Cara Dušana 51 -
The residential building, which was built in 1900, was built for the Archpriest Žarko Stakić, who was born in 1864 in the village of . As a young man, he was left a widower with seven children. He worked a lot, but he raised the children to respect true values ​​and they all grew up to be great intellectuals. In 1907 he was one of the organizers of the people's assembly in Veliki Bečkerek, where a voice was raised against the violation of the Serbian national-church autonomy and the merciless implementation of Hungarianization in public administration and education. At the dawn of the Great War in 1914, he succeeded priest Đura Strajić as the district archpriest of Veliki Bečkerek. As a true spiritual father, he tried to cheer up and encourage the arrested Serbs who were detained in Veliki Bečkerek prison in July 1914. Later, he himself will be arrested and imprisoned for a short time. After that, as a prominent national worker, he was under the watchful eye of the Austro-Hungarian authorities until the end of the war.

During the days of Liberation in 1918, he participated in the founding of the Serbian People's Committee in Veliki Bečkerek and was an elected delegate at the Great National Assembly of Serbs in on November 25, 1918. In 1924, King awarded him with the Order of Saint Sava, IV degree, in recognition of his many decades of work. Archpriest Žarko Stakić passed away in 1935, at the age of 70, and was buried at the Gradnulica cemetery in Zrenjanin. Between the and the , it was inhabited by his son a well-known cultural worker and doctor Momir Stakić. He was a doctor in and of the district office in Petrovgrad, nowadays Zrenjanin.
Žarko Stakić and his wife
The protruded part of the eastern facade of the building, which is built in the Neo-Baroque style, is embellished with . Under the roof in the part of the building, you can see , while under the other parts, you can see a strip of . Underneath the corbels, you'll be able to see a square ornament that's decorated with three . The building features two swan neck with a in their midst and two straight pediments that are supported by two corbels. Below the straight pediments, you can admire a fragment that's embellished with a . Some of the are crowned with an Ionic , while the others are crowned with a Corinthian one. The that are placed on top of the circle-top windows are adorned with a female . These same windows are surrounded by beautiful foliage, as well as a human bust.
Žarko Stakić