Milan Tabaković

{{Short description|Serbian architect (1860 - 1946)}}

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| birth_place = Arad, Austrian Empire

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| death_place = Novi Sad, Yugoslavia

| resting_place = Almaško cemetery, Novi Sad

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| alma_mater = Technical University of Budapest

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| children = 4 including Đorđe and Ivan

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Milan Tabaković ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Милан Табаковић}}, {{langx|hu|Tabakovics Emil}}; 14 August 1860 – 10 September 1946) was a Serbian architect. He designed numerous buildings in his home town of Arad (then in Austria-Hungary, now in Romania).{{Cite web |title=Квадратура круга- Арад |url=https://www.rts.rs/tv/rts-zivot/3804879/kvadratura-kruga--arad.html |access-date=2025-02-20 |website=РТС |language=sr}} He also designed buildings in Zrenjanin,{{Cite web |title=Palata srpske Štedionice (Dom pravoslavne crkvene opštine) |url=https://www.zrenjaninheritage.com/kulturna-dobra/grad-zrenjanin/zgrada-srpsle-stedionice-dom-pravoslavne-crkvene-opstine |access-date=2025-02-20 |website=Zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture Zrenjanin |language=en-US}} Kikinda and Veliki Bečkerek. His most well known work is the catholic St. Anthony of Padua Church in Arad built between 1902 and 1904.

Tabaković was born and schooled in Arad and graduated from the Technical University of Budapest. He lived and worked in Arad until 1928, when he moved with his family to Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. Tabaković's elder son, Đorđe, was also a noted architect, while his younger son, Ivan, was accomplished painter and professor at the University of Arts in Belgrade.

Works

Arad, biserica Sf Anton de Padova.jpg|St. Anthony of Padua Church in Arad, Romania

Palatul Neumann.JPG|Neumann Palace in Arad

Arad, Palatul Tabacovici.jpg|Tabacovici Palace in Arad

Palatul sârbesc.JPG|Serbian Episcopal Palace in Arad

Lepedatova palata, Kikinda.jpg|Lepedat Palace in Kikinda, Serbia

Wiki.Vojvodina I Staro jezgro Zrenjanina 008.jpg|Palace of Serbian Savings Bank in Zrenjanin, Serbia

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