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{{Unreferenced|date=February 2007}}Bukovac palace (Буковчева палата/Bukovčeva palata in Serbian) is a building located at the beginning of King Alexander I street, in Zrenjanin. HistoryThe palace was built in 1905 by an unknown architect, in the manner of Neo-Renaissance. It has two floors and a balcony towards the main square. Windows are made to look like biphoras. The palace was built by a trader Stevan Bukovac. In the 1960s, Bukovac palace was cut off from the rest of the 19th century buildings by raising a compartment building just behind it. Another building was built in 1998 to fill in the space between Bukovac palace and the soc-realist building. TodayBukovac palace was renovated in 2012 and its facade is in perfect condition. {{coord missing|Serbia}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bukovac Palace}} 2 : Zrenjanin|Buildings and structures in Vojvodina |