The subject of the project is the remediation, conservation, and restoration work on a part of the building: the damaged sections of the central monumental two-flight entrance staircase and its adjacent terrace, the terrace on the first floor, and the attic space.
The castle was erected on a slope above the famous Warm Spring in Vrnjačka Banja, commissioned by General Jovan Belimarković (1827–1906), a distinguished Minister of King Milan Obrenović and Regent to the minor King Aleksandar Obrenović.
- Period of Construction: Between 1882 and 1889.
- Architectural Inspiration: It was designed after the elegant Polish villas of Northern Italy, in the spirit of Romantic Historicism with pronounced Renaissance elements.
- Material: White marble from Belimarković’s quarry, below Mount Goč, was used for the construction.
This lavish edifice, also adorned with an attractive two-flight staircase made of white marble, is considered today to be the oldest building in Vrnjačka Banja, besides the church.
After generations of heirs lived in it, Belimarković Castle was purchased in the 1970s and declared a cultural monument of great importance for the Republic of Serbia.
Today, the castle serves as the Castle of Culture and houses the Homeland Museum of Vrnjačka Banja.
Belimarković Castle remains a symbol of elegance and a cultural-historical jewel, making it an unmissable destination for all visitors to Vrnjačka Banja.




