Palace of Serbia in Belgrade. Also called Federal Executive Council 1 or SIV 1. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
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Memorial Tomb to the Heroes of the Second World War
Spomenik: Memorial Tomb to the Heroes of the Second World War in Veles, North Macedonia. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to Freedom
Spomenik: Monument to Freedom in Berane, Montenegro. Completed: 1977. Alternative name: Monument on Jasikovac Hill. Socialist monument in former Yugoslavia.
Hotel Internacional
Hotel Internacional in Zenica, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Completed in 1978 by Slobodan Jovandić. Modernist style, Socialist architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Palace of Culture and Sports
Palace of Culture and Sports in Varna, Bulgaria. Completed in 1968. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Slobodište Memorial Complex
Spomenik: Slobodište Memorial Complex in Kruševac, Serbia. Completed in 1965 by Bogdan Bogdanović. Socialist memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to the Revolution
Spomenik: Monument to the Revolution in Kozara National Park, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Completed in 1972. Socialist memorial in former Yugoslavia.
Monument to the Revolution
Spomenik: Monument to the Revolution in Struga, North Macedonia. Completed in 1974. Architect: Vojislav Vasiljević. Socialist monument in former Yugoslavia.
Skenderija Complex
Mirza Delibašić Hall, part of the Skenderija Complex in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Hotel Jugoslavija
Hotel Jugoslavija in Belgrade, Serbia. Completed and opened as a hotel in 1969. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Zgrada Lamela
Zgrada Lamela in Zenica, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Completed in 1976 by architect Slobodan Jovandić. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
GCT Shopping Mall
GCT Shopping Mall in Skopje, North Macedonia. Constructed 1969-1973 by architect Živko Popovski. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.