Еxhibition Modernist Architecture in Belgrade, period from 1918 until 1941
Opening date: Маy 28th, 2014 in Gallery, August 19th, 2014 at Kalemegdan park walking area
Author: Dr. Vanja Panić, architect
Mentor: Dr. Ljiljana Blagojević
Associates: Slobodan Mandić, Dragana Mitrašinović, Irena Kolaj, Bojan Kocev, Đurđija Borovnjak, Vladimir Mijatović, Jelena Nikolić
Opening ceremony: Spasoje Krunić, architect
The standing includes plans of 47 public buildings constructed and erected in Belgrade in the period of two world wars in accordance of modern architecture streamline. Among buildings constructed for various purposes the exhibition shows plans of hotels, medical institutions and schools, monuments of banks of the interwar period and insurance companies, different associations, so bridges, Astronomical Observatory in Belgrade, the building of the old power plant, airport hangars (constructed in accordance with the plan of Milutin Milanković) etc.
The standing walkthrough is open for the visitors since Tuesday until Saturday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Gallery of the Historical Archives of Belgrade until Jun 28th 2014.
Group visits should be apponted previously by the phone. Feel free to contact us on the following phone number: 011/2606-336. The entry is free.
Opening in Gallery, on Маy 28th, 2014
| Video from opening |
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Exhibition Slavic Capitals in 2D
Opening date: April 17th, 2014
Opening ceremony: Mr Vladan Vukosavljević, the Secretary of Secreteriat of Culture of the City of Belgrade
The team of authors engaged with the realisation of the project (pdf)
Mr Dragan Gačić, the Acting director of the Historical Archives of Belgrade participated in the Council implementation of the project, with Mr Andreja Rihter, the president of the FSC on the head. The standing, which included participation of state and city archives of Slavic countires, represented through the records historical development and sights of the capitals: Belgrade (Republic of Serbia), Bratislava (Repuplic of Slovakia), Cetinje (Republic of Montenegro), Kiev (Ukraine), Ljubljana (Republic of Slovenia), Minsk (Republic of Belorusia), Moscow (Russian federation), Prague (Czech Republic), Sarajevo (Republic of Bosnia and Herzegowina), Skoplje (Republic of Macedonia), Sofia (Republic of Bulgaria), Warsaw (Republic of Poland) and Zagreb (Republic of Croatia).
Every capital was represented on four panels, one introductory and three panels including records kept as cultural heritage in city and national archives, previously mentioned.
The exhibition, as mutual project of capital archives of Slavic countries, under support of UNESCO, was opened in Paris on May 6th, 2013. Opening ceremony attended Mrs Irina Bokova, the Director of UNESCO and Mr David Leitch, the Secretay General of the International Council on Archives (ICA), opened the standing.
After the ceremony, the standing guested in the City of Zagreb, Cetinje and Skoplje with a goal to continue to travel to the countries participants in the project.
The Historical Archives of Belgrade had a pleasure to open the exhibition within the Manifestation „Days of Belgrade" 2014. It is a special occasion to represent the history of capitals of the Slavic countries through the records and to arrange international cultural event of importance, also.
The exhibition is opened for the visitors until May 17th, 2014, every day, except Sunday and Monday, from 10am until 5pm.
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Еxhibition Jews in Belgrade-Life and Holocaust
Opening date: January 24th, 2014
Authors: Olga Latinčić, Jelena Jovanović, Tijana Kovčić
Expert consultant: Milan Koljanin, PhD
Associate: Snežana Lazić
Design and graphical solutions of the panels: Aleksandar Lazović
Design and graphical solutions of the legends: Vladimir Mijatović
Proofreading: Vesna Lekić
Construction of models and replics: Bojan Kocev
Technical support: Goran Marinković, Bojan Kocev, Petar Gajičić
IT support: Vuk Babić
Opening ceremony: Ivica Dačić, the Prime Minister
Sharing the destiny of region and nation, the Jewish community in Belgrade stands for the centuries. On a crossroad, in Dorćol, where they have settled first, Jewish community built synagogues, schools, printed books. Their activities enriched economic, social and cultural development of Belgrade. They attended political life of the country and fought for it. Keeping the identity, Belgrade Jewish community, participated at the same time in other cultures in Belgrade interliving.
World War II interrupted the life of Jewish community-for only two years under occupation (1941-1942) it almost disappeared. In Belgrade lived about 12.000 Jews, but the Holocaust survived more than a 1.000.
The standing conceptualise four thematic-hronologic units: The Jews in Belgrade, War whirlwind, Victims and Memories. Life and suffering of Jews in Belgrade is represented on 52 panels, 3 stands, 1cube and 3 compositions in the space. On 25 panels is shown 48 victims which destinies represent the comprehensive suffering of Belgrade Jewish community. The basic idea for standing preparation gave the records of the Department for Inheritance issues within the National Board of I District of the City of Belgrade fond, one of the first authorities in Belgrade after the World War II. Collected records of the Historical Archives of Belgrade, Jewish Historical Museum in Belgrade and Law Chamber, points out that victims stopped to be a number, name and surname without meaning, but personalities with dreams that came and not to come true, which was interrupted once.
Most of the records kept in the Archives which reflect life and suffering of Belgrade Jews will be represented to the public for the first time. Informationaly rich records as lists of property, death certificates, personal documents, technical documentation of buildings, photos, commercial pamphlets, archives of significance..vitness the interrupted life.The unit Memories, through 3 exhibited records- remembrance book, photo album and the book with dedication is the story about friendship which lasted and survived.
Publication that follows the exhibition is Remembrance book of Holocaust victims in Belgrade: from the records of National Board of I District of the City of Belgrade fond. The Book includes data on all executed Jews whose death certificates kepts the Department for Inheritance issues within National Board of I District of the City of Belgrade fond of the Archives. The Remembrаnce book has a goal to remind on Holocaust, so to mention, until now, unknown victims, 161 people, but of those whose name are known to provide new data.
The opening ceremony attended: the President of the Union of Jewish municipalities, Ruben Fuks, PhD, the Ambasador of Israel, H.E. Josef Levi, the Ambasador of the USA, H.E. Michael Kirby, the Ambasador of the Republic of Italy, H.E. Giuseppe Manco and the Ambasador of the Republic of Croatia, H.E. Gordan Markotić. Princ Aleksandar and Princess Katarina were present also, State Secretary of the Ministry of Culture and Information, Mr Dejan Ristić, the Ombudsman, Mr Saša Janković, representatives of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Jewish community, Assembly of the City of Belgrade and the Municipality of Novi Beograd, so many guests from public and cultural life of Belgrade.
The exhibition will be open until March 2013, every day, except Sunday and Monday, since 10am until 5pm.
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Еxhibition Travel documents in Serbia in the 19th and 20th century
Opening date: House of National Assembly, May 3, 2008
Project participants: Historical Archives of Belgrade, Archives of Serbia, Historical Museum of Serbia, Museum of Vojvodina, Historical Museum of Yugoslavia, Archives of Serbia and Montenegro and Private Archives of Zoran Djindjić Fond
Art director of the project: Branka Prpa, PhD
Visualisation: engineer architect Bojana Djurović
Art design of the catalogue: academic painter Aleksandar Švedić
The exibition was shown because of the 204 new passports of the Republic of Serbia hand over.
In one place were found Serbian, Ottoman and Austrian travel documents. Passports of Serbia rulers, eminent public persons in the 19th and 20th century – Duke Mihailo Obrenović, Vuk Stefanović Karadzić, king Aleksandar Karadjordjević, Josip Broz Tito, Zoran Djindjić were exposed. Realisation of the exhibition allowed Ministry of Culture and Government of the Republic of Serbia Vice – President cabinet.
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