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Croatian Modern Architecture
From the nineteenth century onwards, Croatian architecture was systematically presented at Parisian world exhibitions, mainly in the Pavilion of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Subsequently to the monarchy's breakdown in 1918, two new Slavic countries emerged in Central Europe: Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. In both of these countries, a new expression of modern architecture was recognized as the language of the new era and social order.
Croatian Modern Architecture
From the nineteenth century onwards, Croatian architecture was systematically presented at Parisian world exhibitions, mainly in the Pavilion of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Subsequently to the monarchy's breakdown in 1918, two new Slavic countries emerged in Central Europe: Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. In both of these countries, a new expression of modern architecture was recognized as the language of the new era and social order.
Croatian Modern Architecture
Darja Radovic Mahecic (author)
2022
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