Macedonian Opera and Ballet House in Skopje, North Macedonia. Completed in 1979. Modernist, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
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Monument to the Fallen Fighters of People’s Liberation War
Spomenik: Monument to the Fallen Fighters of People’s Liberation War in Vogošća, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Socialist memorial in former Yugoslavia.
Seagull Wings Monument
Spomenik: Seagull Wings Monument in Podgora, Croatia. Completed in 1962. Architect: Rajko Radović. Socialist monument in former Yugoslavia.
Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo. Alternative name: BHRT. Brutalist style, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Telecommunication Centre
Telecommunication Centre in Skopje, North Macedonia. Completed in 1974. Brutalist, Socialist-era architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Mausoleum to the Fallen Insurgents against Fascism
Spomenik: Mausoleum to the Fallen Insurgents against Fascism in Štulac, Serbia. Also known as Popina Monument Park and ‘The Sniper’. Socialist memorial.
Kockica
Kockica in Zagreb, Croatia. Completed in 1968. Architect: Ivan Vitić. Brutalist style building, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to Hanged Patriots
Spomenik: Monument to Hanged Patriots in Vranjske Njive, Montenegro. Known as The Fork and Monument to the Fallen Victims of the National Liberation War.
Burial Mound of the Unbeaten
Spomenik: Burial Mound of the Unbeaten in Prilep, North Macedonia. Alternative name: Prilep Partisan Necropolis. Socialist memorial in former Yugoslavia.
Shrine to the Revolution
Shrine to the Revolution in Mitrovica, Kosovo. Alternative name: Monument to Fallen Miners. Spomenik, Socialist memorial in former Yugoslavia.
Church of the Holy Cross
Church of the Holy Cross in Zagreb, Croatia. Constructed between 1971 and 1982. Brutalist style, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Jezero Complex
Jezero Complex in Novi Pazar, Serbia. Completed 1986 by architect Tomislav Milovanović. Brutalist, socialist-era architecture in former Yugoslavia.