Belville, Residential complex in New Belgrade, Serbia.
Belville is a residential complex in New Belgrade featuring 14 apartment buildings and 2 commercial structures spread across a large development area. The complex provides around 1,850 housing units of varying sizes along with underground parking facilities.
The complex was built starting in 2007 to provide housing for the 2009 Universiade. This development transformed the area into a modern residential neighborhood.
The residential buildings here are named after flowers such as Rose, Tulip, and Lily. This naming system gives each structure its own identity and helps residents navigate the complex easily.
The complex is best explored during daytime hours when the common areas and streets are most active. A leisurely walk allows you to discover the different building names and the layout of the residential neighborhoods.
The site was previously occupied by an informal settlement whose residents were relocated before development began. This transformation reflects the complex history of urban renewal in this part of the city.
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