Alipasino Polje (Phase C) in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Constructed between 1974 and 1979. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
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Monument to the Executed Partisans of Zlatibor
Spomenik: Monument to the Executed Partisans of Zlatibor in Serbia. Completed in 1967. Socialist memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
Zagreb Fair (Administrative building)
Zagreb Fair (Administrative building) in Croatia. Completed 1965. Architect Zrinka Andrijević. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to fallen fighters and victims of fascism from Slabinja
Spomenik: Monument to fallen fighters and victims of fascism from Slabinja in Croatia. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia.
Zagreb Fair (Pavilion 12)
Zagreb Fair (Pavilion 12) in Croatia. Completed in 1971 by architect Dubravko Radošević. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to the Battle of the Wounded
Spomenik: Monument to the Battle of the Wounded on Mt. Makljen in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Destroyed in 2000. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia.
Hotel Vrbak
Hotel Vrbak in Novi Pazar, Serbia. Completed in 1977 by architect Tomislav Milovanović. Modernist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to the Start of the Revolutionary Struggle
Spomenik: Monument to the Start of the Revolutionary Struggle in Vlasotince, Serbia. Completed in 1975. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia.
Things to do in Belgrade, Serbia
Things to do in Belgrade – a mini-guide on what to do including a guide to alternative Belgrade and places to see during a short break in Serbia’s capital.
Nova Makedonija
Nova Makedonija in Skopje, North Macedonia. Completed in 1981 by architect Blagoja Kolev. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Necropolis for the Victims of Fascism
Spomenik: Necropolis for the Victims of Fascism in Novi Travnik, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Completed in 1975. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia.
Universal Hall
Universal Hall in Skopje, North Macedonia. Also called Congress Centre Alexander the Macedonian. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.