Novak Djokovic s family abruptly ended a press conference on Monday after being grilled over the tennis star attending a charity event with children after testing positive for Covid.
Nona Gaprindashvili wrote referring to Milunka Lazarevic: “A literary person by profession, lively and impressionable, Lazarevic is one of the brightest figures in women’s chess of the sixties”. Milunka attracted attention by her exciting, uncompromising style: sacrificing pawns and pieces and despising draws, which made her famous and endeared her to chess audiences! | Pictured: Lazarevic, David Gurgenidze and Gaprindashvili (National Parliamentary Library of Georgia)
Belgrade is a city of many impressive landmarks. From the classical grandeur of the Victor Monument overlooking Great War Island to the bold, brutalist, and strange Western City Gate, lovers of architecture (of all kinds) are always in for a treat on a visit to the city.
But Belgrade’s most famous landmarks are not the only ones worth your attention. Here are five cracking buildings in the Serbian capital that go well under the radar: they certainly aren’t included on any guided tours.
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BIGZ Building
BIGZ, or Beogradski Izdavačko-Grafički Zavod (Belgrade Publishing-Graphics Bureau), used to be one of Yugoslavia’s big publishing houses. Since then, BIGZ has faded, and so has the building that served as its home.
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