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Elementary School King Petar I (Serbian: Основна школа "Краљ Петар Први") is an elementary school in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The original school was founded in 1718 and is the oldest surviving cultural and educational institution in Serbia, predating the foundations of the Gymnasium of Karlovci (1796), Great School (modern Belgrade University; 1808), Matica Srpska (1826) and Society of Serbian Scholarship (modern Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts; 1841). It was the first school in Serbia which introduced the teacher notebooks and gym classes and is the location of the first basketball match played in Belgrade.

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  • Elementary School King Petar I (Serbian: Основна школа "Краљ Петар Први") is an elementary school in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The original school was founded in 1718 and is the oldest surviving cultural and educational institution in Serbia, predating the foundations of the Gymnasium of Karlovci (1796), Great School (modern Belgrade University; 1808), Matica Srpska (1826) and Society of Serbian Scholarship (modern Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts; 1841). It was the first school in Serbia which introduced the teacher notebooks and gym classes and is the location of the first basketball match played in Belgrade. Present building was built in 1905-1907. It was projected by Jelisaveta Načić, the first Serbian female architect, when she was only 27 years old. It is situated at 7 Kralja Petra Street in Belgrade. At the time of the construction, it was the most modern school building for elementary education not only in Belgrade, but in entire Serbia, and is named the "ornament of the school architecture". Exceptionally representative, which was conditioned by the position in such an important street and in the immediate vicinity of the Cathedral Church, Building of the Patriarchate and Princess Ljubica's Residence, the building was the true representative of the social and cultural situation in Serbia at the beginning of the 20th century. (en)
  • L'école élémentaire du roi Pierre (en serbe cyrillique : Основна школа Краљ Петар I ; en serbe latin : Osnovna škola Kralj Petar I) est située à Belgrade, la capitale de la Serbie, dans la municipalité urbaine de Stari grad. En raison de son importance architecturale, cet édifice, construit en 1905 et 1906, figure sur la liste des monuments culturels protégés de la République de Serbie et sur la liste des biens culturels de la Ville de Belgrade. (fr)
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  • L'école élémentaire du roi Pierre (en serbe cyrillique : Основна школа Краљ Петар I ; en serbe latin : Osnovna škola Kralj Petar I) est située à Belgrade, la capitale de la Serbie, dans la municipalité urbaine de Stari grad. En raison de son importance architecturale, cet édifice, construit en 1905 et 1906, figure sur la liste des monuments culturels protégés de la République de Serbie et sur la liste des biens culturels de la Ville de Belgrade. (fr)
  • Elementary School King Petar I (Serbian: Основна школа "Краљ Петар Први") is an elementary school in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The original school was founded in 1718 and is the oldest surviving cultural and educational institution in Serbia, predating the foundations of the Gymnasium of Karlovci (1796), Great School (modern Belgrade University; 1808), Matica Srpska (1826) and Society of Serbian Scholarship (modern Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts; 1841). It was the first school in Serbia which introduced the teacher notebooks and gym classes and is the location of the first basketball match played in Belgrade. (en)
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  • École élémentaire du roi Pierre à Belgrade (fr)
  • King Petar I Elementary School (en)
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