Muzej 2. Zasjedanja AVNOJ-a
Museum on the partisan meeting held here in 1943 to lay the foundations of socialist Yugoslavia.
This museum (Muzej 2. Zasjedanja AVNOJ-a) is located near the Pliva waterfalls. It is dedicated to the second session of the Anti-Fascist Council: in November 1943, in the midst of the Occupation, 142 partisan delegates gave birth to socialist Yugoslavia, one year after the first session in Bihać. The visit is a quick one, as the museum, founded in 1953, was looted in 1992. Outside: statue of Tito's right-hand man, Moša Pijade, and the locomotive of the train that carried some of the delegates.
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