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- Q7241455 subject Q10090580.
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- Q7241455 abstract "The Presidential Palace (Croatian: Predsjednički dvori, also referred to by the metonym Pantovčak) in Zagreb is the official residence of the President of Croatia. The president does not actually live in the building as it is used to house the Office of the President of Croatia rather than as a residence. The structure covers 3,700 square metres (40,000 square feet) and in 2009 government budget, it was allocated 54 million kuna (c. 7.3 million euro). As of May 2008, the office employed 170 staff with the maximum staffing level set at 191 by the Regulation on Internal Organisation of the Office of the President of Croatia.The building, formerly known as Villa Zagorje or Tito's Villa, was designed by architects Vjenceslav Richter and Kazimir Ostrogović and completed in 1964 for the former Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito. It is used as the official residence since then president Franjo Tuđman moved there following October 1991 bombing of Banski dvori. In addition to the original building, there is also a 3,500 square metres (38,000 square feet) annex built in 1993, an ancillary structure housing office security services and bomb shelter predating the 1990s.".
- Q7241455 address "Pantovčak241".
- Q7241455 architect Q1561544.
- Q7241455 buildingEndDate "1964".
- Q7241455 buildingStartDate "1963".
- Q7241455 cost "5.4E7".
- Q7241455 floorArea "3700.0".
- Q7241455 formerName "Vila Zagorje".
- Q7241455 location Q1435.
- Q7241455 tenant Q268984.
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- Q7241455 address "Pantovčak 241".
- Q7241455 architect Q1561544.
- Q7241455 completionDate "1964".
- Q7241455 cost "5.4E7".
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- Q7241455 formerNames "Vila Zagorje".
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- Q7241455 name "Presidential Palace".
- Q7241455 nativeName "Predsjednički dvori".
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- Q7241455 startDate "1963".
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- Q7241455 type Place.
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- Q7241455 comment "The Presidential Palace (Croatian: Predsjednički dvori, also referred to by the metonym Pantovčak) in Zagreb is the official residence of the President of Croatia. The president does not actually live in the building as it is used to house the Office of the President of Croatia rather than as a residence. The structure covers 3,700 square metres (40,000 square feet) and in 2009 government budget, it was allocated 54 million kuna (c. 7.3 million euro).".
- Q7241455 label "Presidential Palace, Zagreb".
- Q7241455 seeAlso Q268984.
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- Q7241455 long "15.958333333333334".
- Q7241455 depiction Ispred_dvora.jpg.
- Q7241455 name "Predsjednički dvori".
- Q7241455 name "Presidential Palace".