Spomenik: Monument to the Revolution of the People of Moslavina in Podgarić, Croatia. Completed in 1967. Socialist memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
Croatia Blog Posts
‘Broken Ring’
Spomenik: ‘Broken Ring’ in Pleso, Croatia. Completed in 1978 by architect Marijan Burger. Socialist memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
Abandoned Croatia – Political School Josip Broz Tito in Kumrovec
The abandoned Political School Josip Broz Tito in Kumrovec, Croatia, was one of the most prestigious schools of political learning in the former Yugoslavia.
The Best Places to Stay in Croatia between Split and Dubrovnik
Our suggestions of where to visit on the Split to Dubrovnik drive in Croatia. With advice on travel options and the best towns to stay on the coast.
Monument to Revolutionaries Before the War, Dotrščina Memorial Park
Spomenik: Monument to Revolutionaries Before the War, part of Dotrščina Memorial Park in Zagreb, Croatia. Socialist memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to the uprising of the people of Kordun and Banija
Spomenik: Monument to the uprising of the people of Kordun and Banija in Petrova Gora, Croatia. Completed in 1981. Socialist monument in former Yugoslavia.
Shooting of Hostages
Shooting of Hostages in Zagreb, Croatia. Completed in 1954 by sculptor Frano Kršinić. Socialist memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to the Revolution
Spomenik: Monument to the Revolution in Makarska, Croatia. Alternative names Monument Observatory/EU Astro-Park. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia
World War II Memorial
World War II Memorial in the small town of Kaniza, Croatia. Completed in 1966. Socialist war memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
Sportski Centar Gripe
Sportski Centar Gripe (Sports Centre Gripe) in Split, Croatia. Completed in 1979. Modernist, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Seagull Wings Monument
Spomenik: Seagull Wings Monument in Podgora, Croatia. Completed in 1962. Architect: Rajko Radović. Socialist monument in former Yugoslavia.
Hotel Kupari
Hotel Kupari, Kupari Bay, Croatia. Completed in 1978. Architect: David Finci. Brutalist holiday resort complex, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.