Le bâtiment de l'hôtel Park à Niš (en serbe cyrillique : Зграда хотела "Парк" у Нишу ; en serbe latin : Zgrada hotela "Park" u Nišu) se trouve à Niš, dans la municipalité de Medijana et dans le district de Nišava, en Serbie. Il est inscrit sur la liste des monuments culturels protégés de la république de Serbie (identifiant no SK 837).
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Ambasador Hotel is a landmark hotel in the center of Niš, Serbia. It is the only 5-star hotel in the city.
First opened in 1968, Ambasador Hotel was the tallest building in Niš until the construction of the TV5 high-rise in 1973. Prominently located on the city center Kralj Milan Square, next to the Monument to the Liberators of Niš, and near the Nišava river and the Ottoman-era Niš Fortress, the hotel is considered by locals to be a "symbol of the City of Niš".
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The Battle of Niš was a military engagement between the army of the Kingdom of Bulgaria with support from the German Empire against the Kingdom of Serbia in November 1915, during the Central Powers Morava Offensive of World War I. City of Niš, serving as a capital of Serbia after the fall of Belgrade, was captured between 4 and 5 November 1915 by the forces of 9th Pleven Division of Bulgarian First Army. The fall of Niš had a huge psychological impact on both of fighting sides: Serbians were forced to continue in their Great Retreat, for Central Powers the victory ment removing the last obstacle for operating the Berlin–Baghdad railway, the shortest railway connection between Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire.
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Niš, less often spelled in English as Nish, is the third largest city in Serbia and the administrative center of the Nišava District. It is located in the southern part of Serbia. According to the 2022 census, the city proper has a population of 178,976, while its administrative area has a population of 249,501 inhabitants.
Several Roman emperors were born in Niš or used it as a residence: Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor and the founder of Constantinople, Constantius III, Constans, Vetranio, Julian, Valentinian I, Valens; and Justin I. Emperor Claudius Gothicus decisively defeated the Goths at the Battle of Naissus. Later playing a prominent role in the history of the Byzantine Empire, the city's past would earn it the nickname Imperial City.
After about 400 years of Ottoman rule, the city was liberated in 1878 and became part of the Principality of Serbia, though not without great bloodshed—remnants of which can be found throughout the city. Today, Niš is one of the most important economic centers in Serbia, especially in the electronics, mechanical engineering, textile, and tobacco industries. Constantine the Great Airport is Niš's international airport. The city is also the seat of the University of Niš, the Eparchy of Niš and the Command of Serbian Army.
In 2013, the city was host to the celebration of 1700 years of Constantine's Edict of Milan.
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The National Theatre is a theater located in Sinđelić Square, Niš, Serbia. It was founded in 1887 as "Sinđelić" Theatre, and reorganized in 1906 as National Theatre, following the completion of new theatre building.
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The Faculty of Arts in Niš is an independent department of the University of Niš in Niš, Serbia.
The Faculty was established on 3 October 2002 by the Government of Serbia.