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O ustanovi
Elektrotehnicka skola "Nikola Te-
sla" u Beogradu je kao skola za proucavanje
oblasti elektrotehnike oformljena i useljena
u znameniti objekat 1956. godine. Zgrada
je podignuta po projektu arhitekte Milice
Krst 1933. godine, na mestu gde se nala-
zila mala crkva Sv. Natalije. Kao uspomena,
u okviru zgrade sagraena je kapela uz ve-
liku salu za svecanosti. Skola je sagraena
za potrebe Druge beogradske zenske gim-
nazije. NJ.V. Kraljica Marija cije ime je skola
nosila, prisustvovala je osveenju koje je
obavio NJ. Sv. Patrijarh Varnova sredinom
decembra 1935. godine. Fasada zgrade je u
modernizovanom srpsko-vizantijskom stilu.
Zbog svoje arhitektonske, kulturne i istori-
jske vrednosti, zgrada ETS "Nikola Tesla" je
proglasena 1964. godine za spomenik kul-
ture zastien zakonom, a 1992. godine za
kulturno dobro.
Biblioteka Elektrotehnicke skola
"Nikola Tesla" najvea je skolska biblioteka
u Beogradu. Knjizni fond broji preko 20.000
naslova iz razlicitih oblasti ljudskog znanja
i stvaralastva, strucno je sreen i elektron-
ski se vodi. Lepo ureen prostor biblioteke
otvoren je i za odrzavanje svih skolskih
svecanosti, predavanja za ucenike iz raznih
oblasti, kao i strucnih seminara namenjenim
profesorima.
Da bi odgovorila potrebama profesio-
nalnih usmerenja na polju tehnickog zani-
manja, skola je od svog osnivanja tezila da
oformi odgovarajue laboratorije. Tako je 1957.
godine formirana Laboratorija za elektricne
masine. Masine poznatih proizvoaca (Sie-
mens, AEG i drugih) uvezene su iz Nemacke
na ime reparacije iz Prvog svetskog rata.
Po konstrukciji one su namenjene za up-
otrebu u nastavnom procesu i kao takve su
autenticno sacuvane. Danas skola raspolaze
brojnim savremenim laboratorijama koje
odgovaraju trendu u elektrotehnickoj struci.
To su Labotatorija za programabilne logicke
kontrolere, Laboratorija za automatsko up-
ravljanje, Laboratorija za primenu racunara
u elektrotehnici, Laboratorija za racunarske
mreze, Laboratorija za racunarski softver,
Laboratorija za racunarski hardver, Labora-
torija za programiranje i druge.
About the institution
The Secondary School of Electrical
Engineering `Nikola Tesla' was founded
and started its life in the famous building
somewhere in 1956. It was constructed in 1933
at the location of a small church of St. Natalie
in accordance with the main building design
of Milica Krstic, the architect. As a memorial
to the church, a small chapel was built inside
the building as well as the spacious hall for
celebrations. The school was constructed
to meet the needs of The Second Belgrade
Women's Grammar School named after Her
Majesty Queen Maria. Her Majesty attended
the dedication of the building performed by
His All Holiness Serbian Patriarch Varnava
in mid-December 1935. Its façade is decorated
in a modernized Serbian-Byzantine style. Due
to its architectural, cultural and historical
value the school building is placed under the
protection of the law as a cultural artifact,
and in 1994 it was declared as a part of the
Serbian national heritage.
The library of `Nikola Tesla' school is
the largest school library in Belgrade. It has
a collection of 20,000 books from various
domains of knowledge, compiled and run
electronically. Finely decorated library hall
often hosts school celebrations, lectures for
students as well as professional development
courses for teachers.
Ever since it was established, the
school has insisted on furnishing the relevant
demonstration rooms in order to meet the needs
of various vocational branches in electrical
engineering. So in 1957 the first demonstration
room for electrical machines was formed
(machines of well known manufacturers -
Siemens, AEG, etc.). Imported from Germany
as a part of The First World War compensation
and constructed for school purposes only, the
machines have been preserved in its original
state. Nowadays the school has numerous
modern demonstration rooms at its disposal
following the current trends in electrical
engineering such as demonstration rooms for
programmable logic controllers, automatic
control systems, applied use of computers in
electrical engineering, computer networks,
computer software, computer hardware,
programming etc.