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Park Luka Ćelović () is a park in
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, the capital of
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. It is situated in the neighborhood of Savamala, and was called "Park at the Faculty of Economics" until 2004 when was officially renamed. It is located in the municipality of
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.


Location

The park is bounded by the streets of ''Gavrila Principa'' on the east, ''Lička'' on the south and ''Karađorđeva'' on the west. North border of the park is marked by the building of the
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's Faculty of Economics. Across the ''Karađorđeva'' street on the southern side are both the Belgrade Main Bus Station and Belgrade Main railway station. East of the park is the elementary school "Isidora Sekulić" while the Park Bristol is on the west.


History

In the
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, the area was location of a school which was destroyed during the German bombing of Belgrade on 6 April 1941. The park was renovated in 1998 and repaired in 2006, while the complete reconstruction ensued in May–December 2012.


Name

The park was called "Park at the Faculty of Economics" until 2004. That year, city assembly changed its name to Park Luka Ćelović in honor of Luka Ćelović, one of the richest and most influential Serbs in the early 20th century, head of the
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, a merchant and a major philanthropist. He built and urbanized a large portion of Savamala, including the building of the Belgrade Cooperative,
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and other buildings. He managed to obtain a permit from the city authorities to plant a European-style garden on his land. He planted roses, ornamental plants and trees and personally took care of the garden for years. Young park is already visible on the 1910 postcard from Belgrade, however that park has nothing to do with the modern park named after him, as it evolved into the Park Bristol, right across the ''Karađorđeva'' street. Other, unflattering colloquial monikers for the park are "Picin Park" and "Avgan Park" (see below).


Characteristics

The park has a proper rectangular shape. All paths lead to the central piazzetta with the
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. The original fountain was made from the famed Struganik stone, but during the 2012 reconstruction it was replaced with a new, concrete one. It covers an area of out of which are green areas. In the western section, along the ''Karađorđeva'' street, a mounted parking lot has been built. The park started to acquire its bad reputation from the 1960s and 1970s. It became a location known for the
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and the notoriety was enhanced with the vicinity of the "Partizan" adult movie theatre and the gay and transvestite prostitution in the 1980s. After participating in the film Marble Ass by
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, local transgender prostitute Vjeran Mladenović (1958–2003), nicknamed Merlinka (after
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), became a celebrity. As a result of all that, for decades the park has been colloquially called "Picin Park" ("
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Park"). By the mid-2010s, the prostitutes left the park and from 2015 it became one of the central gathering points for the
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ern immigrants from the
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. They practically turned the park into their camping ground, so the locals nicknamed it Avgan Park (
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Park). The constant presence of large number of immigrants causes strife with the local population.


References

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