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Under the patronage of the Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Serbia, headed by Ambassador H.E. Dagmar Repčeková, and the Belgrade University Faculty of Architecture, the historic first Night of Architecture in Belgrade was held on the premises of the Faculty of Architecture.

During this event, five Central European countries (Slovakia, Czechia, Austria, Hungary and Poland), along with Serbia, presented their exhibitions.

The Night of Architecture not only gave visitors a chance to see several creative architectonic models of various buildings and structures, but also to watch different films included in presentations by all participating countries and devoted mainly to various architectural styles and periods, or to hear interesting lectures by distinguished professors of architecture.

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