Established in 1949, the Museum of Vuk and Dositej is located in the
Ottoman-style building of the former
Belgrade Higher School, the first institution in Serbia providing higher education, founded in 1808 by Serbian key figure of the
Age of Enlightenment Dositej Obradović during his mandate as Minister of Education, and the building is now also referred to as
Dositej Lyceum.
Vuk Stefanović Karadžić was one of the first students of this institution. Subsequently, the Higher School evolved into the
University of Belgrade. The building was raised as a residence probably for the Belgrade
Defterdar (head of the Ottoman provincial treasury). It is also believed that it used to be home to a
harem. In time, city administration had several considerations regarding the future of the object. In 1939, a complete reconstruction of that part of the city was planned. As the building is located on the base line of the
Gospodar Jevremova street, the suggestions were to demolish it and to straighten the street or to construct the street to bend around the building. At that time, the street was leading to the open green market of
Jovanova pijaca. Members of the cultural board thought that the building should be preserved, as an old Belgrade building. Members of other boards believed that the lyceum has no architectural importance and that it should be demolished. No conclusion was reached at the time, so the building survived. Under the name
Area around Dositej's Lyceum, the neighborhood surrounding the building was placed under the state protection as the
spatial cultural-historical unit. ==Architecture==