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su spojene i za automobilski i pešački saobraćaj. Iste 1929. pukovnik Jeremija Stanojević, profe- sor Vojne akademije, poznavalac istorije i kulturnog nasleđa, pasionirani fotograf amater, od savremeni- ka opisan kao „prefinjeni esteta i dobar poznavalac istorije umetnosti“, započeo je svoj veliki projekat. Idući peške kroz grad sa svojim aparatom „sandu- čarom“, Stanojević je snimao beogradske zgrade i ulice sa željom da trajno sačuva svedočanstvo o pro- menama kroz koje je prolazila prestonica nove kra- ljevine. Iako je većina njegovih fotografija uništena u bombardovanju Beograda 1941. godine, više od 2.000 sačuvano je u Muzeju grada Beograda. Da- nas svedoče kako o pregalačkom radu jednog pasi- oniranog ljubitelja svog grada, tako i o samom tom gradu i njegovoj istoriji. Fotografije Vladimira Jablanova, snimane sa istih pozicija i iz istih uglova kao i nekada Jeremijine, vrlo jasno pokazuju kako se i u ko- joj meri grad tokom nepunog veka promenio i omogućuju posetiocima da savremeni izgled i atmosferu ulica poput Knez Mihailove, Kralja Milana, Francuske, Kneza Miloša ili Trga repu- blike uporede sa onim iz 1929. godine. Fascinan- tni tragovi protoka vremena koje možete pogle- dati u Noći muzeja…
Njegoševa ulica Njegoševa Street
WOODSTOCK AND UNTOLD STORIES
The 16 th Night of the Museums will keep Belgrade awake in- to the early hours on 18 th May. From 4pm to midnight, visitors to the top museum adventures will be able to peek at museum collections, uncover gallery tales and open the doors to many other buildings. During the Night of the Museums in Belgrade, the public will be able to tour around 60 locations across the city, many of which will only open their doors to the general public du- ring this one evening. Standing out in terms of exclusivity is the tour Untold Stories, which is traditionally realised in cooperation with the national sponsor, TV channel Viasat History. Within the scope of this tour, visitors will be able to feel the scent of freedom of the Hippie era and the cult Woodstock festival, acquaint themselves with Belgra- de from the time of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, test everything they know about unique cultural monuments – the old taverns of the capi- tal bars – or enjoy the spirit of freedom that coloured Belgrade’s nightlife during the 1980s. By playing with superstitions, customs, beauty and va- nity, visitors to the Ethnographic Museum will be able to explore the luxu- rious world of mirrors, test their artistic inhibitions on the stage of Bitef Theatre, while a slightly different journey behind the scenes will be organi- sed by the University of Arts Faculty of Music.
Kosovska ulica Kosovska Street
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