Resulbegović house complex
Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Resulbegovića kuća complex was constructed in the first quarter of the 18th century for the bey (Ottoman governor) of the district. Trebinje is located near the Adriatic coast, and its architecture incorporates the masonry of the coast with wooden posts and beams, flooring, and decorated ceilings and cabinetry. The building complex included a family residence, guest konak, and courtyard.  These were almost totally destroyed during the Bosnian war in the 1990s, and the site was leveled soon after the war.
Source: Harrington, J. Brooke, and Judith Bing. "BVA." Balkan Vernacular Architecture : Trebinje. Accessed May 21, 2015. http://balkanarchitecture.org/bosnia/trebinje1.php.
Location
Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Events
ca. 1725/1134 AH
1960s expansion
1970s restoration
ca. 1994/1414 AH destruction
Style Periods
1299-1922
Variant Names
Resulbegović house complex
Building Usages
private residence
residential
Materials/Techniques
stone
wood
Keywords
vernacular architecture
houses
housing