Introducing a signature collection of apartments on Trifković Square, in the very heart of Novi Sad. This mansion, built in 1900 based on the designs of architect Martin Sotić, is an officially protected architectural landmark.
The Neo-Renaissance building has preserved its iconic features: monumental vaulted carriage entrances, massive carved doors with historic ironwork, and a distinguished facade. History and Great Names The true value of this address lies in its past. In the early 20th century, it was the home and office of Dr. Lazar Marković—a prominent figure in the city’s intellectual and political circles. The house served as a vital gathering point for the elite of the era. A close friend of the Marić family, Dr. Marković was the godfather to the sons of Albert Einstein and Mileva Marić. Archival records confirm that the Einstein family frequently visited this house during their stays in Novi Sad. It was here, in the serene atmosphere of the inner courtyard, that the great physicist found respite from his scientific endeavors, enjoying local hospitality and long conversations over a glass of wine. Privacy and Views of the Cathedral Located in the left wing of the mansion, these apartments offer a rare combination of prestige and seclusion in the city center: * Panoramic Views: The windows offer a direct view of Katolička Porta and the city’s primary architectural landmark—the majestic Name of Mary Catholic Church (The Cathedral). * Tranquility: Positioned toward the inner courtyard, the living space is entirely shielded from urban noise. * Meticulous Renovation: We are conducting the reconstruction with the utmost respect for the building’s heritage, preserving the spirit of the era while integrating modern engineering and comfort. This is an opportunity to become part of Novi Sad’s history and reside in a house that remembers the geniuses of the past.
Duplex of 86 sq.m. located in the city center on Novosadskog Sajma Street. The property's advantage is a stunning view of the cityscape and Fruska Gora.
Renovation timeline: Start — June 2024 Completion — January 2025