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INTERMUNICIPAL HISTORICAL ARCHIVE VALJEVO

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_empty_space height=”30px”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_custom_heading text=”INTERMUNICIPAL HISTORICAL ARCHIVE VALJEVO” font_size=”36″ font_family=”” font_weight=”400″][vc_column_text]The Inter-Municipal Historical Archive Valjevo-Archive Center in Valjevo was founded on April 15, 1948, as one of sixteen centers in Serbia, at the suggestion of the State Archives in Belgrade, by the decision of the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of Serbia, , Kolubara, Tamnavski and Ljiški. The task of the center was to collect, store, organize and enable the use of archival material.
In the authentic space of the famous Valjevo Hospital from the time of the Great War, in 2015, a permanent Memorial Exhibition was organized with the intention of bringing the most tragic events of the suffering of the Serbian people closer to the present time.
There are also open-air exhibitions in the courtyard of the Archives, so visitors can see an exhibition dedicated to the Scottish Women’s Hospital, an organization that provided exceptional assistance to the Serbian people and army, as well as an exhibition dedicated to Dr. Arius van Tinhoven and the Dutch medical mission. were from the very beginning of the war.-The Archive Center in Valjevo was founded on April 15, 1948, as one of sixteen centers in Serbia, at the suggestion of the State Archives in Belgrade, by the decision of the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of Serbia, , Podgorski, Kolubara, Tamnavski and Ljiški. The task of the center was to collect, store, organize and enable the use of archival material.
In the authentic space of the famous Valjevo Hospital from the time of the Great War, in 2015, a permanent Memorial Exhibition was organized with the intention of bringing the most tragic events of the suffering of the Serbian people closer to the present time.
There are also open-air exhibitions in the courtyard of the Archives, so visitors can see an exhibition dedicated to the Scottish Women’s Hospital, an organization that provided exceptional assistance to the Serbian people and army, as well as an exhibition dedicated to Dr. Arius van Tinhoven and the Dutch medical mission. were from the very beginning of the war.

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