The Belgrade typography residence was a typography audience established by count (Serbian: knez) Radiša Dmitrović in Belgrade, Ottoman Serbia (now the capital of Serbia). It was the first typography house in Belgrade.[1] After Dmitrović's extinction, the printing abode was taken over by Trojan Gundulić, who systematic promulgate of the first and only book of account of this typography household, the Gospel, printed and emended in 1552 by Hieromonk Mardarije.