Spomenik: Monument to the Battle of the Wounded on Mt. Makljen in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Destroyed in 2000. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia.
Bosnia & Herzegovina Blog Posts
Necropolis for the Victims of Fascism
Spomenik: Necropolis for the Victims of Fascism in Novi Travnik, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Completed in 1975. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to the Fallen Partisan Detachment from Zenica
Spomenik: Monument to the Fallen Partisan Detachment from Zenica in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Completed in 1968. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia.
Šušnjar Memorial Complex
Spomenik: Šušnjar Memorial Complex in Sanski Most, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Completed in 1970 by Petar Krstić. Socialist memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
Borik Sports Hall
Borik Sports Hall in Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Completed in 1974 by Sead Zahirović. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to Women Fighters and Victims, Vraca Memorial Park
Spomenik: Monument to Women Fighters & Victims, part of Vraca Memorial Park in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Socialist memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
Motel EHOS
Motel EHOS (Motel Miljevina) in Miljevina, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Completed in the early 1980s. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Memorial MotherÂ
Memorial Mother in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Orginally completed in 1961 and remodelled in 1974. Socialist memorial in the former Yugoslavia.
Hotel Internacional
Hotel Internacional in Zenica, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Completed in 1978 by Slobodan Jovandić. Modernist style, Socialist architecture in 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.
Skenderija Complex
Mirza Delibašić Hall, part of the Skenderija Complex in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina. 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.