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Historic building in Kremna, Serbia
Stari Han
Native name
Стари хан (Serbian)
LocationKremna, Užice Municipality, Zlatibor District, Serbia
Coordinates43°50′20″N 19°34′30″E / 43.8389°N 19.5750°E / 43.8389; 19.5750
Builtearly 19th century
Original useCaravanserai
Cultural Heritage of Serbia
Official nameStari Han
TypeCultural Monument of Exceptional Importance
Designated28 June 1983
Reference no.SK 515
Stari Han is located in SerbiaStari HanLocation of Stari Han in Serbia

The Stari Han (Serbian Cyrillic: Стари хан) is a former caravanserai in Kremna, Užice municipality, southwestern Serbia. It was listed as a Cultural Monument of Exceptional Importance.

History

The Stari Han was established in the first two decades of the 19th century. It belonged to the Moljković family from Herzegovina. At that time, it was located on the trade route between Užice and Višegrad, one of the two major links between Bosnia and Serbia.

Architecture

The Han was built on a rectangular base on a sloping land. The lower floor hosts a stone warehouse, while the upper floor has several rooms for accommodating the travellers. Opposite the entrance hall, the building has a corbelled prominent part of typical Blakan architecture. The four-sided roof is covered with wood shingles.

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References

  1. ^ Monuments of Culture in Serbia: "Bela Crkva karanska" (SANU) (in Serbian and English)
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