The most beautiful architectural work on Zlatibor is without a doubt the villa on Palisad, which, regardless of the well-known name, was not built for the former Yugoslav president. The only building in the centre of Zlatibor that the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments in Kraljevo declared a cultural asset is the famous Tito’s villa. Namely, a beautiful building on the Palisad has been known under that name for decades, although it was not built for the president for life of Yugoslavia.
The villa of Belgrade lawyer and entrepreneur Aleksandar Pavlović was initially called “Malgré Andrée” (“Despite Andrée”). Namely, Pavlović’s wife, Mrs. Andrée, seemed to foresee turbulent times, so she did not want any house on a distant mountain, which was quite unknown to her. However, the lawyer was persistent and in 1937 he completed the construction of this beautiful house, according to the design of the eminent architect Milutin Borisavljević. It was built in the Alpine style, as evidenced by the sloping roofs and decorations on the windows, but it also slightly emulates the local rural architecture of western Serbia.