The session was held in the
Zajača mine, which was later converted into a
museum. The exhibition was initially a reconstruction of the room where the conference was held. In 1979 an exhibition, that points out the importance of the event, was set. Partisan Kurir a sculpture by
Stevan Bodnarov was put next to the house in 1954. In 1981 four reconstructed pavilions of pine, were built at the site were the old mining barracks once stood with the intention to serve as an exhibition space. That same year, a sculpture "
Tito" by
Antun Augustinčić was put in front of the house and the architect
Milun Stambolić did a gatehouse. During the 1990s, the exhibition was closed and two sculptures were repeatedly thrown into the abyss just in front of the memorial home.[2][3]
The session was held in the
Zajača mine, which was later converted into a
museum. The exhibition was initially a reconstruction of the room where the conference was held. In 1979 an exhibition, that points out the importance of the event, was set. Partisan Kurir a sculpture by
Stevan Bodnarov was put next to the house in 1954. In 1981 four reconstructed pavilions of pine, were built at the site were the old mining barracks once stood with the intention to serve as an exhibition space. That same year, a sculpture "
Tito" by
Antun Augustinčić was put in front of the house and the architect
Milun Stambolić did a gatehouse. During the 1990s, the exhibition was closed and two sculptures were repeatedly thrown into the abyss just in front of the memorial home.[2][3]