Adresa: Prizrenska 13, Srbobran

It is the first on the right side from the arbored walk of the southern entrance to the graveyard. The mausoleum represents an interesting architectural solution. With its dome with a cross, it reminds of the domes found on the medieval Serbian monasteries. It is built of white stone. Above the entrance there is a plate with the fresco of St. George (Family Patron’s Day of Dunđerski Family). After a couple of wide steps you reach the wide entrance. Two imposing pillars made of black marble decorate the entrance. The inside of the mausoleum is decorated on the right (north) and left (south) side by wall frescoes, extremely damaged by rising humidity. The indoor wall on the front (eastern) side is decorated by a severely damaged icon in tessellation. In the mausoleum Stevan, his wife and their ancestors were buried. The mausoleum was built while Stevan Dunđerski was still alive for 3.500.000 former dinars or around two hundred wagons of wheat. Stevan was the son of Novak and the grandson of Grandpa Geca. He was born in Srbobran in 1860, and died in 1935. He was a magnificent host to King Alexander I Karađorđević (the regent at the time), while he was a guest in Srbobran on 25th July 1919.