Saraj (Resen)

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Architectural styleNeoclassical
Coordinates41°05′18″N 21°00′58″E / 41.08833°N 21.01611°E / 41.08833; 21.01611
Current tenantsDragi Tozija House of Culture
Resen Ceramic Colony
Keraca Visulčeva Gallery
Library
Saraj
Сарај
French-style residential building with a two wings on either side and a taller central section
Saraj (Resen) is located in North Macedonia
Saraj (Resen)
Location within North Macedonia
General information
Architectural styleNeoclassical
LocationResen, North Macedonia
Coordinates41°05′18″N 21°00′58″E / 41.08833°N 21.01611°E / 41.08833; 21.01611
Current tenantsDragi Tozija House of Culture
Resen Ceramic Colony
Keraca Visulčeva Gallery
Library
Groundbreaking1895
Completed1899
Renovated1982, 2005
Height
Height35 m (115 ft)
Technical details
Floor area7,800 m2 (83,958 ft2)
Website
Official website

The Saraj (Macedonian: Сарај) is a historic Neoclassical estate in Resen, North Macedonia.[1] It was built in the late 19th century by the local Ottoman bey, Ahmed Niyazi Bey. The Saraj's architectural style makes it unique in North Macedonia.[2]

The name "Saraj" comes from the Turkish word saray meaning "palace".[3] The building is now home to a museum, a ceramic colony, a gallery, and a library.[4][5] The local population of Resen municipality refers to the building as "Saraj".[4]

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