AS socijalizamThe Conference is organized in cooperation of the Archives of Serbia, Historical Archives of Belgrade and Forum of Slavic Cultures with a goal to present critical overview on a period of socialism in the history, history of art and architecture. Attendants were: Dr ModestKolerov, Prof. Dr. Rastko Močnik, Dr Goran Miloradović, Dr Dmitar Grigorov, MA Andreja Rihter, Dr Aleksej Timofejev, Dr Miloš Timotijević etc.


Conference guide

nemacki ambasador

The Ambassador of the Republic of Germany, H.E. Mr Heinz Wilhelm has visited the Historical Archives of Belgrade on February 7, 2014. On that occasion H.E. visited actual exhibition „Jews in Belgrade - life and Holocaust“, was introduced with the Legacy of Konstantin Koča Popović, so the fonds and legacies kept in the Archives.

 

Bitef FrancuskaExhibition is organized by French Institute in Belgrade, on September 13th, 2012.

As BITEF, over the years of maintenance, hosted many important artists of French modern craft, the French Institute in Belgrade, reminded on 46 years of friendship, organizing occasional exhibition. The exhibition includes 30 photos of the BITEF fond kept in the Historical Archives of Belgrade.

 

Holokaust izlozbaExhibition was opened in the Museum of the History of Yugoslavia on January 27th, 2012, in organization of Government of Republic of Serbia and UNESCO as cental event of the State Programme of International Commemorate Day of Holocaust Victims.

The maintenance was provided by the Institute of Recent History of Serbia and the Museum of the History of Yugoslavia in cooperation with more than 50 domestic and foreign institutions of culture including the Historical Archives of Belgrade. The Minister of Labour and Social Policy, Mr Rasim Ljajić, opened the exhibition, as representative of Serbian Government. The authors of the standing: Momčilo Mitrović, PhD, Aleksej Timofejev, PhD and Jelena Petaković, MA. details.

 

 

Prestonice pozivnica

The exhibition attends state and city archives of the Slavic countries. Historical development and sights of Belgrade, Bratislava, Cetinje, Kiev, Ljubljana, Minsk, Moscow, Prague, Sarajevo, Skopje, Sofia, Warsaw and Zagreb will be presented through the records kept in the archives.The project is supported by International Foundation Forum of Slavic Cultures (FSК). The Council of Project Implementation, with Andrej Rihter, MA, on the head, attended Dragan Gačić, MA, Director of the Historical Archives of Belgrade.
The exhibition was first time opened in Paris on May 6th 2013.