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WWI memorial near Krupanj, Serbia
Memorial Ossuary Mačkov kamen
Serbia
Memorial ossuary
For World War I heroes
Established1928–1932
LocationJagodnja
near Krupanj, Serbia
Cultural Heritage of Serbia
Official name"Mačkov Kamen" Complex
TypeCultural Monument of Exceptional Importance
Designated25 November 1976
Reference no.SK 1469

Memorial Ossuary Mačkov kamen (Serbian Cyrillic: Maчков камен) is a memorial monument located near Krupanj, Serbia, which stands on the mountain Jagodnja at an elevation of 923 m (Mačkov kamen – Tomcat's Stone). The remains of fallen soldiers from the First World War are stored inside.

History

The memorial ossuary is located at the top of the Mačkov kamen. Its construction began in 1925. The initiative was launched by the Minister of Construction, Milorad Vujičić. Committee members were Ljuba Jovanović (President of the Assembly), Đorđe Vajfert (Governor of the National Bank), and Dr. Arčibald Rajs and most respected citizens of Rađevina and Azbukovica. The memorial ossuary was designed by architect Momir Korunović and creator Šime Franović and was finally built in 1929. Transfer of the bones of fallen soldiers was organized in August 1931, with permission from the Ministry of the Army.

References

  1. "Информациони систем непокретних културних добара".
  2. Mačkov kamen, Ljubovija Archived 2013-03-07 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Memorial ossuary Mačkov kamen". spomenicikulture.mi.sanu.ac.rs. Retrieved 2023-12-06.

External links

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