Brutalism is an architectural movement born in 1954 that introduced the aesthetics of the so-called exposed raw concrete. The Yugoslav strand of the movement took hold from the 1960s when…
Fudbalski klub Crvena Zvezda, is the most glorious club in Slavic football. The first and only club from the former Yugoslavia to win the European Cup in the final in…
Church of St. Sava is the largest Orthodox church in the world, it was erected in the 20th century to sanctify the place where the Turks desecrated the remains of…
When in the rest of Europe there were problems related to the superstition of the new millennium in Yugoslavia a fratricidal war was being fought between Serbian troops and the…
In Kalemegdan, the largest park in the Serbian capital, there is the monumental complex of the Belgrade Fortress. Of what was once one of the mightiest and most important fortresses…
In Belgrade is the Mausoleum of Tito, whose name is Kuca Cveca, the funeral monument of the famous leader of the former Yugoslav Republic. The name Kuca Cveca, whose meaning…