Immovable Cultural Heritage in the North Banat District

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This list includes Immovable Cultural Heritage sites in the North Banat District of Serbia. [1]

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Cultural Monuments

Number in the Central RegisterPhotoName City / Municipality AddressDesignated sinceClassification
SK 1028 Kikinda, Suvaca.JPG Suvača Kikinda Kikinda

Nemanjina St. no. 118 (corner of Moravska and Nemanjina streets) 45°49′27″N20°27′11″E / 45.824155°N 20.453140°E / 45.824155; 20.453140

17 May 1951 Exceptional Importance
SK 1037 Csoka1.jpg Roman Catholic Church Čoka Čoka

Potiska St. no. 1 45°56′09″N20°08′25″E / 45.935815°N 20.140148°E / 45.935815; 20.140148

20 January 1972 Exceptional Importance
SK 1043 Pravoslavna crkva u centru Kikinde.jpg Church of St. Nicholas Kikinda Kikinda

Srpskih dobrovoljaca Square no. 28 45°49′48″N20°27′56″E / 45.830084°N 20.465658°E / 45.830084; 20.465658

14 December 1948 Exceptional Importance
SK 1084 Spomenik Kulture.gif Serbian Orthodox Church Ada Mol

45°45′50″N20°08′21″E / 45.763793°N 20.139128°E / 45.763793; 20.139128

26 June 1974 Great Importance
SK 1143 Zgrada bivseg Narodnog odbora Atine u Srpskom Krsturu 02.jpg National Committee Former Building Novi Kneževac Srpski Krstur

46°07′35″N20°05′31″E / 46.126296°N 20.092049°E / 46.126296; 20.092049

4 April 1972 Great Importance |-
SK 1105 Crkva Vodice Kikinda.JPG "Vodica" Chapel Kikinda Kikinda

Put za Vodice St. no. 9 45°48′17″N20°24′52″E / 45.804674°N 20.414465°E / 45.804674; 20.414465

15 December 1978 Great Importance
SK 1106 Zgrada Muzeja i Arhiva u Kikindi.JPG District of Velika Kikinda Building ("Kurija") Kikinda Kikinda

Srpskih dobrovoljaca Square no. 21 45°49′49″N20°27′54″E / 45.830372°N 20.464976°E / 45.830372; 20.464976

4 September 1948 Great Importance
SK 1108 Dvorac porodice Servijski, Novi Knezevac 02.jpg Servijski family Castle (Šulpe's Castle) Novi Kneževac Novi Kneževac

46°02′43″N20°05′19″E / 46.045312°N 20.088694°E / 46.045312; 20.088694

9 July 1952 Great Importance
SK 1136 Sanad, Orthodox church.jpg Serbian Orthodox Church Čoka Sanad

45°58′31″N20°06′19″E / 45.975359°N 20.105243°E / 45.975359; 20.105243

12 November 1971 Great Importance
SK 1142 Klasicisticka zgrada u Basaidu.JPG National Committee Former Building Kikinda Bašaid

Vojvođanska St. no. 56

45°38′30″N20°24′50″E / 45.641570°N 20.413949°E / 45.641570; 20.413949

6 September 1968 Great Importance
SK 1145 Spomenik Kulture.gif Birth House of Novak Radonjić Ada Mol

45°45′47″N20°08′23″E / 45.763082°N 20.139659°E / 45.763082; 20.139659

30 April 1948 Great Importance
SK 1229 Srpska pravoslavna crkva Svetog arhangela Mihaila u Senti.jpg Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Michael Senta Senta

45°55′54″N20°05′33″E / 45.931802°N 20.092579°E / 45.931802; 20.092579

31 December 1948(iconostasis)

17 December 1970(whole building)

Great Importance
SK 1230 City hall of senta.jpg Senta Town Hall Senta Senta

1 M. Tita Square 45°55′52″N20°05′20″E / 45.931002°N 20.089002°E / 45.931002; 20.089002

16 April 1985 Great Importance
SK 1231 FW Senta.jpg Firefighter's Barracks in Senta Senta Senta

12 Petra Drapšina St. 45°55′47″N20°05′11″E / 45.929781°N 20.086523°E / 45.929781; 20.086523

14 May 1975 Great Importance
SK 1232 Zgrada Plebanije - Muzeja u Senti.jpg Presbytery Building - Museum in Senta Senta Senta

5 M. Tita Square 45°55′55″N20°05′23″E / 45.931840°N 20.089742°E / 45.931840; 20.089742

16 April 1985 Great Importance
SK 1233 Hotel Rojal u Senti 02.jpg Royal Hotel Senta Senta

11 J. Đorđevića St 45°55′56″N20°05′27″E / 45.932095°N 20.090784°E / 45.932095; 20.090784

16 April 1985 Great Importance
SK 1234 Slavnica kuca u Senti 1.jpg Slavnić House Senta Senta

10 Lenjinova St. 45°55′46″N20°05′27″E / 45.929371°N 20.090948°E / 45.929371; 20.090948

16 April 1985 Great Importance
SK 1235 Rodna kuca Stevana Sremca u Senti.jpg Stevan Sremac Birth House Senta Senta

4 Stevana Sremca St. 45°55′52″N20°05′34″E / 45.931050°N 20.092789°E / 45.931050; 20.092789

27 December 1948 Great Importance
SK 1236 Spomenik Kulture.gif Elementary School in Ada Area Senta Gornji Breg

VI reon no. 114 45°50′52″N19°57′55″E / 45.847806°N 19.965227°E / 45.847806; 19.965227

10 December 1990 Great Importance
SK 1237 Dvorac Karas (Horgos) 01.jpg Castle of Earl Karas Kanjiža Horgoš

46°08′47″N19°58′10″E / 46.146393°N 19.969412°E / 46.146393; 19.969412

1 August 1952 Great Importance
SK 1238 Srpska pravoslavna crkva u Mokrinu.JPG Serbian Orthodox Church in Mokrin Kikinda Mokrin

45°56′04″N20°24′36″E / 45.934478°N 20.410137°E / 45.934478; 20.410137

18 June 1949(iconostasis)

23 April 1969(whole building)

Exceptional Importance
SK 1241 Pravoslavna crkva Vaznesenja hristovog u Adi.jpg Serbian Orthodox Church of the Ascension of Christ Ada Ada

45°45′47″N20°08′23″E / 45.763082°N 20.139659°E / 45.763082; 20.139659

13 July 1949 Great Importance
SK 1242 Novi Knezevac, Orthodox church.jpg Serbian Orthodox Church of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel Novi Kneževac Novi Kneževac

46°03′02″N20°05′37″E / 46.050470°N 20.093495°E / 46.050470; 20.093495

4 April 1973 Great Importance
SK 1243 Spomenik Kulture.gif Oil Processing Drive in Obilićevo Novi Kneževac Novi Kneževac

Obilićevo 46°02′29″N20°05′33″E / 46.041335°N 20.092397°E / 46.041335; 20.092397

30 March 1966 Great Importance
SK 1244 Srpska pravoslavna crkva u Coki 3.jpg Serbian Orthodox Church in Čoka Čoka Čoka

Potiska St. 45°56′08″N20°08′44″E / 45.935633°N 20.145493°E / 45.935633; 20.145493

12 November 1971 Great Importance
SK 1259 Carnojevic Family Mausoleum, Rusko Selo, Serbia.jpg Čarnojević family Tomb Kikinda Rusko Selo

45°45′36″N20°34′33″E / 45.760001°N 20.575939°E / 45.760001; 20.575939

14 November 1975 Great Importance
SK 1454 Crkva svetih arhangela Mihaila i Gavrila u Idjosu 02.jpg Church of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel Kikinda Iđoš

2 Nikole Francuskog St. 44°13′37″N22°31′53″E / 44.226862°N 22.531339°E / 44.226862; 22.531339

17 April 1969 Great Importance
SK 1544 KANjIZhA,VOJVODINA.SRBIJA....jpg Church of the Holy Archangel Michael Kanjiža Kanjiža

1 Maršala Tita St. 46°03′52″N20°03′33″E / 46.064478°N 20.059179°E / 46.064478; 20.059179

16 July 1952
SK 1613 Pravoslavna crkva u Basaidu 05.jpg Church of the Holy Father Nicholas Kikinda Bašaid

Vojvođanska St. 45°38′33″N20°24′56″E / 45.642381°N 20.415690°E / 45.642381; 20.415690

9 June 1983
SK 1690 Obornjaca 09.jpg Windmill Ada Obornjača

45°46′13″N19°53′17″E / 45.770278°N 19.888056°E / 45.770278; 19.888056

11 April 1983
SK 1691 Pravoslavna crkva u Banatskom Arandelovu.jpg Church of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel Novi Kneževac Banatsko Aranđelovo

95 Vuka Karadžića St. 46°03′48″N20°14′20″E / 46.063196°N 20.238818°E / 46.063196; 20.238818

31 October 2002
SK 1692 Spomenik Kulture.gif Cultural Center Building Novi Kneževac Novi Kneževac

6 Kralja Petra St. 46°02′49″N20°05′23″E / 46.046829°N 20.089847°E / 46.046829; 20.089847

24 July 2001
SK 1796 Osnovna skola u Keviju 02.jpg "Stevan Sremac" Elementary School Building Senta Kevi

6 Košuta Lajoša St. 45°50′58″N19°52′43″E / 45.849402°N 19.878579°E / 45.849402; 19.878579

22 May 2001
SK 1797 Dvorac Lederer, Coka 13.jpg Lederer Castle Čoka Čoka

Potiska St. 45°56′28″N20°08′22″E / 45.941099°N 20.139370°E / 45.941099; 20.139370

26 November 1984
SK 1802 Kamaras railway station Horgos.jpg Train Station Horgoš - Kamaraš Kanjiža Horgoš

Mali Horgoš 46°09′51″N19°58′30″E / 46.164070°N 19.975132°E / 46.164070; 19.975132

26 February 1986
SK 1803 Spomenik Kulture.gif Cross of the village slava Ada Mol

M. Tita nn. St. 45°45′53″N20°08′28″E / 45.764761°N 20.141234°E / 45.764761; 20.141234

7 June 2001
SK 1808 Spomenik Kulture.gif Dudvarski Chapel Ada Ada

Grobljanska nn. St. 45°47′14″N20°08′05″E / 45.787143°N 20.134598°E / 45.787143; 20.134598

25 January 2000
SK 1811 Kapela na Pravoslavnom groblju u Martonosu.JPG Chapel at the Orthodox Cemetery Kanjiža Martonoš

46°06′34″N20°03′06″E / 46.109405°N 20.051635°E / 46.109405; 20.051635

25 January 2000
SK 1813 Pictureffff 334.jpg Servijski Chapel Novi Kneževac Novi Kneževac

Srpska nn. St. 46°02′22″N20°06′12″E / 46.039493°N 20.103386°E / 46.039493; 20.103386

25 January 2000
SK 1814 Spomenik Kulture.gif Chapel of St. Gabriel at the Orthodox Cemetery Senta Senta

Karađorđev put nn. St. 45°55′15″N20°05′47″E / 45.920752°N 20.096357°E / 45.920752; 20.096357

17 February 2000
SK 1815 Spomenik Kulture.gif Vujin Chapel Čoka Crna Bara

Orthodox cemetery 45°58′24″N20°16′58″E / 45.973208°N 20.282781°E / 45.973208; 20.282781

10 January 2003
SK 1822 Spomenik Kulture.gif House at Lenjinov Park no. 14 Senta Senta

14 Lenjinova St. (Ađanska St.) 45°55′44″N20°05′28″E / 45.928962°N 20.091216°E / 45.928962; 20.091216

24 July 2001
SK 1824 Spomenik Kulture.gif Grain Storehouse Kanjiža Horgoš

Mali Horgoš 46°09′01″N19°54′57″E / 46.150239°N 19.915735°E / 46.150239; 19.915735

22 May 2001
SK 1827 Old villa in Kamaras, Serbia.JPG Villa at Kamaraš Street no. 26 Kanjiža Horgoš

26 Kamaraš St. 46°09′46″N19°58′56″E / 46.162837°N 19.982358°E / 46.162837; 19.982358

24 July 2001
SK 1828 Vigado 2.jpg Vigado Tavern Kanjiža Kanjiža

Narodni Park nn. 46°03′39″N20°03′37″E / 46.060856°N 20.060282°E / 46.060856; 20.060282

24 July 2001
SK 1830 Rutizam-com-459 1985zo obj obj-00-dscf7756.jpg Windmill Kanjiža Orom

Narodni Park nn. 45°59′07″N19°51′09″E / 45.985334°N 19.852517°E / 45.985334; 19.852517

26 February 1969
SK 1833 Kutsha u Kikindi, Pere Segedintsa 25.jpeg House at Pere Segedinca Street no. 25 Kikinda Kikinda

Pere Segedinca Street no. 25 45°49′51″N20°29′01″E / 45.830770°N 20.483547°E / 45.830770; 20.483547

22 July 1997
SK 1834 Spomenik Kulture.gif Building at Petefi Šandor Street no. 28 Senta Senta

28 Petefi Šandora St. 45°55′45″N20°04′45″E / 45.929245°N 20.079045°E / 45.929245; 20.079045

3 November 1985
SK 1837 Sanad 15.jpg Roman Catholic Church Čoka Sanad

45°58′20″N20°06′17″E / 45.972222°N 20.104722°E / 45.972222; 20.104722

16 November 1971
SK 1838 Saint George the Martyr Roman Catholic Church, Novi Knezevac, Vojvodina, Serbia - 20060701.jpg Roman Catholic Church Novi Kneževac Novi Kneževac

Kralja Petra I St. 46°02′54″N20°05′23″E / 46.048293°N 20.089637°E / 46.048293; 20.089637

16 July 1952
SK 1843 Srpska pravoslavna narodna skola u Martonosu.jpg Sebian Orthodox People's School Kanjiža Martonoš

corner of the street Petrić Radivoja and Pecin Ise 46°06′58″N20°03′48″E / 46.115999°N 20.063357°E / 46.115999; 20.063357

18 June 1997
SK 1844 Srpska pravoslavna crkva Prenosa mostiju Sv. oca Nikolaja u Martonosu 2.jpg Church of the Translation of the Relics of Saint Nicholas Kanjiža Martonoš

46°06′59″N20°03′47″E / 46.116353°N 20.063088°E / 46.116353; 20.063088

10 January 1992
SK 1845 Srpska pravoslavna crkva Svetog Nikole u Ostojicevu.jpg St. Nicholas' Church Čoka Ostojićevo

45°53′21″N20°10′02″E / 45.889056°N 20.167228°E / 45.889056; 20.167228

31 March 1966
SK 2079 Spomenik Kulture.gif Wattle Granary in Kikinda Kikinda Kikinda

178 Nemanjina St. 45°49′17″N20°26′54″E / 45.821263°N 20.448425°E / 45.821263; 20.448425

20 February 1998
SK 2080 Stara opstinska zgrada u Mokrinu.JPG Old Municipal Authorities Building Kikinda Mokrin

45°56′04″N20°24′34″E / 45.934438°N 20.409407°E / 45.934438; 20.409407

26 November 1968
SK 2249 Fabrika Toza Markovic.jpg Old brick and tile factory building Kikinda Kikinda

Danila Kosića 9. 45°48′47″N20°27′43″E / 45.812996°N 20.462070°E / 45.812996; 20.462070

6 August 2021

Archeological Sites

Number in the Central RegisterPhotoName City / Municipality AddressDesignated sinceClassification
AN 116 Spomenik Kulture.gif Gradište Archaeological Site Kikinda Iđoš

45°51′13″N20°23′24″E / 45.853533°N 20.389926°E / 45.853533; 20.389926

30 December 1950 Great Importance
AN 119 Spomenik Kulture.gif Crkvine Archaeological Site Kanjiža Horgoš

46°08′46″N19°54′36″E / 46.146008°N 19.909869°E / 46.146008; 19.909869

3 November 1970 Great Importance
AN 132 Spomenik Kulture.gif Siget Anka Archaeological Site Novi Kneževac Rabe

46°06′18″N20°14′48″E / 46.104886°N 20.246552°E / 46.104886; 20.246552

17 October 1997
AN 133 Arheoloski lokalitet u Majdanu.jpg Remains of St. George Monastery and Medieval Graveyard Novi Kneževac Majdan

46°05′31″N20°16′16″E / 46.092078°N 20.271129°E / 46.092078; 20.271129

17 October 1997

Historic Landmarks

Number in the Central RegisterPhotoName City / Municipality AddressDesignated sinceClassification
Zentai csata emlekmu.jpg Site of the Battle of Senta Senta Senta

Porong 45°55′34″N20°05′53″E / 45.926227°N 20.098051°E / 45.926227; 20.098051

Exceptional Importance
Site of the Battle of Senta was classified as a Historic Landmark of Exceptional Importance by the National Assembly, although it was never proclaimed a Cultural Heritage at the first place. Thus, it is not inscribed into the Central Register.

Spatial Cultural-Historical Units

Number in the Central RegisterPhotoName City / Municipality AddressDesignated sinceClassification
PKIC 62 Kikinda Square.JPG Downtown of Kikinda Kikinda Kikinda 18 December 2003

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References

  1. "Cultural monuments in Serbia, list of all monuments". www.spomenicikulture.mi.sanu.ac.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-02-18.