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LP – History of the Gramophone and the Golden Age of Records

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo

Exhibition is a joint project of the City Museum Subotica and the Museum of Science and Technology in Belgrade, which is realized with the support of the National Museum Kraljevo. The exhibition is about the popularity and golden age of gramophone records in Yugoslavia, an era that lasted several decades. The importance of one of the most important home appliances of the 20th century – His Majesty the Gramophone – has not been neglected.

47th Children’s May Art Salon

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo

The most important and oldest exhibition of children's art in our city is being organized for the 47th time in a row, as a result of a successfully realized competition. The goal of organizing the Children's May Art Salon is to publicly present the most successful works created in school classes, emphasize the importance of art education, evaluate the work of individual art pedagogues and recognize the creative potential of students. The theme of this year's Salon is “Motif from the Ibar”, according to the title of the painting by Miodrag B. Protić, whose centenary we are celebrating on May 10th.

OZNA – Political Repression in Serbia 1944-1946. Documents

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo

The Department for the Protection of the People (OZNA) was founded on May 13th, 1944, and as secret police, with its ubiquitous ideology and cult of personality, it was the mainstay of the communist dictatorship at the time when revolutionary power was being established in Yugoslavia. The book published by Catena Mundi and the Institute of Contemporary History in Belgrade, authored by Srđan Cvetković, PhD and Nemanja Dević, PhD bring hitherto unknown and first published documents that reveal and reconstruct state repression during communism.

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