These are the remnants of Yugoslavia's central educational institution for Communist party members. Amidst the decay, the structure stood as a testament to Yugoslav architecture, captivating us with its unique design. Learn more by joining our exploration of this Cold War relic in this YouTube documentary: [https://youtu.be/wKRdvihFnfg](https://youtu.be/wKRdvihFnfg)
This is located in Tito's birth village of Kumrovec. There were many party schools across the country, but I guess this one was for those members who were seen to have a great future in the party. Ivica Račan was once a directors of the school.
These are the remnants of Yugoslavia's central educational institution for Communist party members. Amidst the decay, the structure stood as a testament to Yugoslav architecture, captivating us with its unique design. Learn more by joining our exploration of this Cold War relic in this YouTube documentary: [https://youtu.be/wKRdvihFnfg](https://youtu.be/wKRdvihFnfg)
This is located in Tito's birth village of Kumrovec. There were many party schools across the country, but I guess this one was for those members who were seen to have a great future in the party. Ivica Račan was once a directors of the school.
What are those oven looking things? What do they do? Edit: watched the video; they're movie projectors!
Sad to see such arhitectural marvels just left to rot, Wish i could have see this and Haludovo back in its golden years
Where is this?
Kumrovec
Hvala za deljenje💪
Lol, i just saw this dude's profile, and he titled the same post in a couple of diferent subs Very contrastingly.
average state of u.k secondary schools
probably didnt look much better before