Beograđanka (Serbian Cyrillic: Београђанка, literally: the Belgrade Lady), officially Belgrade Palace is a modern high-rise building in the Belgrade downtown area. It is 101 m (331 ft) tall. It is situated on the crossroads of Kralja Milana, Resavska and Masarikova Streets.
The building was designed by architect Branko Pešić (who was also chief architect of Saint Sava Church), not to be confused with the former mayor of Belgrade by the same name. Construction began in 1969 and was completed five years later in 1974.
The building is located in the heart of old city center, stretching from Terazije to Slavija Square, with an emphasized aspiration to dominate with its high 24-story part as the city's reference point.
The top floor also features a restaurant. However, the restaurant has been closed since the 1990s for safety reasons.