Hotel Jugoslavija in Belgrade, Serbia. Completed and opened as a hotel in 1969. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
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Avala Tower
Avala Tower on Mount Avala, Serbia. Originally constructed 1961-1965 and rebuilt 2006-2009. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Air Force Command Building
Air Force Command Building in Belgrade, Serbia. Completed in 1935. Modernist style architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Kadinjača Memorial Complex
Kadinjača Memorial Complex in Užice, Serbia. Completed 1979. Spomenik (Tito-era WWII memorial). Socialist memorial in former Yugoslavia.
Mausoleum to the Fallen Insurgents against Fascism
Spomenik: Mausoleum to the Fallen Insurgents against Fascism in Štulac, Serbia. Also known as Popina Monument Park and ‘The Sniper’. Socialist memorial.
Jezero Complex
Jezero Complex in Novi Pazar, Serbia. Completed 1986 by architect Tomislav Milovanović. Brutalist, socialist-era 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.
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.
Block 30
Block 30 in Belgrade, Serbia. Constructed between 1967 and 1979. Brutalist, socialist-era architecture in former Yugoslavia.
Aleksandar Nikolić Hall
Aleksandar Nikolić Hall in Belgrade, Serbia. Completed in 1973. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.