Đurđe S. Ninković
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Djurdje S. Ninković (1888–1940) was a prominent businessman and
hotelier A hotel manager, hotelier, or lodging manager is a person who manages the operation of a hotel, motel, resort, or other lodging-related establishment. Management of a hotel operation includes, but is not limited to: management of hotel staff, b ...
in Belgrade,
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, in the 1920s and 1930s. At that time Belgrade had very few hotels and Ninković was a pioneer in establishing functional style affordable hotels specifically aimed at business people.


Hotels

In 1930 he commissioned the well known architect
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, who was a proponent of the traditional Serbian ''national style'' but also incorporating principles of modernism, to design a new hotel opposite the main Belgrade Glavna railway station and the central Post Office building. The blandly named hotel Pošta (the Post office hotel) on Sava Square, with some 35 guest rooms and a restaurant, was completed and opened in 1931. From adverts in newspapers in 1931 it can be seen that the hotel boasted modern furniture, with hot and cold running water in each room and every other room had a radio, which was a rarity at the time. In 1937, hotelier Djurdje S. Ninković together with his son-in-law, architect Ivan Savković, commenced the project to build, what was at the time, one of the biggest hotels in Belgrade. On the opposite side of Sava Square architect Savković, who was a proponent of the ''modernist'' architectural style, made a utilitarian and functional design for hotel Astoria which was opened for guests on 1 May 1938. It was being advertised as having the most modern facilities of the time. Through the 1930s hotelier Ninković was very much involved in all aspects of the hotel industry in Belgrade. Being a governor of the newly established hospitality and hotel studies high school and, on the recommendation of the Chamber of Commerce and Trades in Belgrade, he was appointed by the Ministry of Justice to serve as an ''honorary judge'' (''počasni sudija'') of the Trade Court (Trgovacki sud) in Belgrade.


Awards

He was awarded the Order of the Yugoslav Crown in 1940 for services to the hotel industry by HM King
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.


Legacy

The concept of the functional and affordable hotel for increasing travel needs of business people took off in Yugoslavia after the Second World War through increase in rail travel for trade and business. In the 1960s and 1970s the advent of air travel showed that hotelier Ninković had correctly anticipated the development of the affordable business hotel concept. Both Astoria and Pošta are still operating today as hotels. It is a testimony to their strategic position that they are still two of the closest hotels to the main entrance of the Belgrade Glavna railway station. However, the area around the station, known as
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, deteriorated in character after the
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and became run down as private property was confiscated and enterprising individuals and businesses were replaced by communist state owned concerns. It is only recently since 2001, with the advent of
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private capital, that major buildings have been privatised and renovated and the
Savamala Savamala ( sr-Cyrl, Савамала) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipalities of Savski Venac and Stari Grad. Location Savamala is located south of the Kalemegdan fortress and t ...
area is re-establishing its respectability. Hotelier Ninković's grandson, also named Djurdje Ninković, has been engaged in long term campaigning and litigation for
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of hotelier Ninković's property which was forcibly
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by the
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Government of Yugoslavia in 1948.


See also

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References


External links


Article about hotel Posta in 2011 including its history and the renovations which are being undertaken since 2011 (English)Article in English on the history of Hotel Astoria from Nasledje (Heritage) (No 13 pp 103–109, 2012) historical magazine
* ttp://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/125/Dru%C5%A1tvo/47902/Biv%C5%A1i+vlasnici+u+hotelu+%22Astoria%22.html Article from Radio Television Serbia on hotel Astoriabr> Article from Novosti newspaper, Serbia (10 December 2011) on hotel Astoria and its history
* ttp://www.politika.rs/rubrike/Drustvo/Denacionalizacija-u-senci-komunizma.sr.html Article from Politika newspaper Serbia on history of hotel Astoria and the owner Dj. Ninkovic {{DEFAULTSORT:Ninkovic, Djurdje S. 1888 births 1940 deaths Hoteliers Recipients of the Order of the Yugoslav Crown