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HomeCultural Heritage SitesObjects of historical importanceOld Fairground

Old Fairground

Formerly known as the Belgrade Fairgrounds, or Old Fairground, the site was built in 1938 and consisted of 5 completed pavilions and a sixth one that was started but never finished due to the outbreak of World War II. During the war, it was converted into a Jewish concentration camp, and after the war, the premises were handed over to visual artists who established their artistic studios here.
On the Sava riverbank near the camp, a monumental bronze monument, 22 meters high, was erected, created by sculptor Miodrag Popović, as a memorial to the victims of the Sajmište camp.

Year:

2022-2024

Location:

Belgrade, SERBIA

Location:

Belgrade, SERBIA

Construction Period:

2022-2024

Client:

Memorial Center Staro Sajmište - Belgrade

Vojvode Stepe no. 466
Belgrade, Serbia

+381 11 309-7410
office@koto.rs

© 2023 MP SOFTTECH

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