Amidža Konak (Амиџин конак) is a 19th century residence of Balkan architecture located in the old part of the city of Kragujevac in central Serbia. It was built in 1819-1824 by Serbian Prince Miloš Obrenović, and it was named after Sima Milosavljević-Paštrmc, called Amidža, a Serbian hajduk and staff member of the court of Obrenović. Only Amidža Konak remained from large complex of building that existed during Miloš Obrenović time. Nearby, Miloš's Konak existed, and it was destroyed in 1941, during WWII, and also, Princess Ljubica Konak, that burned down in 1884.
Amidža Konak served as a residence of Sima and his colleagues that passed trough Kragujevac, and now serves as a national museum.
It is part of Cultural Monuments of Great Importance.