Church of the Holy Heart of Jesus in Podgorica, Montenegro. Completed in 1969. Brutalist style, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
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Mamutica
Mamutica in Zagreb, Croatia. Apartment building completed in 1974. Brutalist style, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Richter’s skyscrapers
Richter’s skyscrapers in Zagreb, Croatia. Completed in 1968, also known as The Rockets. Brutalist tower block, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Eastern City Gate of Belgrade
Eastern City Gate in Belgrade, Serbia. Constructed in 1976, also known as Rudo. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
House of Revolution
House of Revolution in Bar, Montenegro. Alternative name: Dom Revolucije. Modernist style, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Morača Sports Centre
Morača Sports Centre in Podgorica, Montenegro. Constructed in 1979; Modernist style, Socialist-era architecture, in former Yugoslavia.
Monument of Resistance and Freedom, Šumarice Memorial Park
Spomenik: Monument of Resistance and Freedom, part of Šumarice Memorial Park in Kragujevac, Serbia. Socialist memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to Courage
Spomenik: Monument to Courage in Ostra, Serbia. Alternative name: Monument to the Fallen Soldiers of the Čačak Partisan Detachment. Former Yugoslavia.
Karaburma Housing Tower
Karaburma Housing Tower (the Toblerone) in Belgrade, Serbia. Completed in 1963. Brutalist, Socialist-era architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje
Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje in Skopje, North Macedonia. Completed in 1974. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Freedom Monument
Freedom Monument in Ulcinj, Montenegro. Spomenik completed in 1985 to commemorate World War II victims in the former Yugoslavia.
Naselje (Settlement) Đuro Đaković, Ciglane
Ciglane district in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Socialist-era apartment buildings constructed from 1966 to 1985. Brutalist architecture.