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   The building of the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia is one of the most monumental structures in the Republic of Macedonia, for which in 1930 competition for design of the building was announced (architect Viktor Lukomski won the competition), and it was built in 1938 following the plan of the Czech architect Victor J. Hudak.

 

   The building has been in use since 1939 as an Administration Palace of the local self-government of that time. After the liberation of Skopje in 1944, the building was a seat of the whole administration of the Macedonian People’s authorities: the President of the Democratic Republic of Macedonia, the People’s Assembly, the Government and the Constitutional Court. 


 

Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia

   In the period 1954-1963, the Official Hall and Hall 2 were constructed and the interior was completed in the smaller halls in the official area, Ohrid and Struga Rooms were decorated with wood carving on the ceilings, walls and doors by the masters of the traditional wood carving school from Ohrid, and the plaster decoration was made by the Drimkol masters. 

   The Small Official Hall, the Constitutional Committee hall, the restaurant and the cabinets were arranged with wainscot intrasion. 

  After the earthquake in 1963, massive reconstruction works were undertaken for renovating the Assembly building. 

For more information, visit the official web page: http://www.sobranie.mk/en/default-EN.asp

 

 

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