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Skopje Modernist and Brutalist Architecture City Walk PART 1

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Distance
5.3 mi
Elevation gain
62 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
62 ft
Max elevation
906 ft
TrailRank 
61
Min elevation
846 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
3 hours 29 minutes
Coordinates
1130
Uploaded
August 10, 2021
Recorded
July 2021
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near Skopje, Grad Skopje (Република Северна Македонија)

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See https://mymacedoniablog.wordpress.com/ for more info about sightseeing and hiking in Macedonia

Modernist Architecture: an architectural movement based upon new and innovative technologies of construction, particularly the use of glass, steel, and reinforced concrete; the idea that form should follow function; an embrace of minimalism; and a rejection of ornament. It emerged in the first half of the 20th century and became dominant after World War II until the 1980s.

Brutalist Architecture: a style that emerged in the 1950s and grew out of the early-20th century modernist movement. Brutalist buildings are characterised by their massive, monolithic and ‘blocky’ appearance with a rigid geometric style and large-scale use of poured concrete.

After the devastating earthquake of 1963 that took place in Skopje, a lot of new buildings were erected in modernist and brutalist style. This walking tour consists of two parts, part one of 7-9 km and part two of about 3 km and together they take you along many of these interesting buildings.

PART 1: Skopje City Center

Part 1 starts at the (paid) outdoor parking in front of the St Cyril and Methodius University (named “Parking UKIM”), which is very convenient if you get to Skopje by car.

You’re immediately at one of the most impressive brutalist complexes, the University of St Cyril and Methodius (1970-74). We were warned several times by guards that taking pictures is forbidden at the campus. So obviously the pictures posted here are not mine. Take your time to walk around the campus and admire the architecture!

You can already get a good glimpse of the 25-floors high Macedonian Radio & Television building (1974-84) from here, before you pass the Macedonian Courthouse.

Next, the National and University Library St Clement of Ohrid (1967-72) can be visited and you’ll pass the white National Opera and Ballet (1972-76) as well.

If it is your first visit to Skopje, it may be a bit difficult to keep your focus on the modernist architecture tour, as you pass the older part of Skopje with e.g. the beautiful Daut-Pasha Aman which currently houses an art gallery. While you make your way over the old Stone Bridge to cross the river Vardar, the fountains and statues on the main square Makedonija scream for your attention as well.

However, after the Stone bridge you directly make a right turn and walk along the river Vardar towards the Telecommunication Center and Post Office (1979-82), while you also try to ignore the ancient Kale Fortress on top of the hill on the other side of the river.

The Telecommunication Center and Post Office is another one of the highlights of this part of the tour, especially when it comes to weird looking brutalist buildings. The original post office was at the same location before the 1963 earthquake. The building was damaged by a fire in 2013.

On your way to the modernist style St Clement of Ohrid Church (1972-90) you can already see the City Wall Towers (1966). The City Wall are residential blocks with green areas and play-grounds shielded off from the busy Skopje traffic.

You pass the City Wall Towers through this quiet area on your way to the Josip Broz Tito high school.

After “Gradski Trgovski Centar” or GTC (1969-73), a shopping center with a lot of shops and restaurants you can choose to shorten the tour with about 2 km if you directly cross the river Vardar again.

However, you’ll miss out on the building of Macedonian Tobacco, the brutalist Transportation Center (1971-81) and the National Bank of Macedonia (1971-75) if you do the shortcut.

On the other side of the river Varder, the first building you’ll see is the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Art (1973-76), which may remind you of the traditional Macedonian architecture with balconies.

If you look back to the other side of the river, you can see the other side of the National Bank of Macedonia.

A bit further ahead on a stretch of grass is an orange/red brutalist World War II monument. The fact that you can see the tall building of the Macedonian Radio and Television from the beginning of the tour in the background means that we’re almost at the end of part 1.

But before the end, there’s still the rather boring building of the State Archive to see.

This tour showed you several but certainly not all modernist buildings in Skopje. You can continue with PART 2 of the tour, which you can find here: https://www.wikiloc.com/walking-trails/skopje-modernist-and-brutalist-architecture-city-walk-part-2-80593470

If you like to see even more, the guidebook “The Modernist Architecture of Skopje” by Vasilka Dimitrova (2020, HAEMUS Center for Scientific Research and Promotion of Culture https://haemus.org.mk/) is a great source of information and provides more background info on all these buildings, including opening times. In addition, the guidebook describes five other walking tours based on the following themes: Solidarity, Cute Brute Skopje, Edu Culture, Spiritual and Urban axis. The guidebook costs only 6 euros.

Also, the Modernist Skopje Map can help you get a good overview of the locations of all these buildings and contains additional building that are not mentioned in the guidebook above: https://bluecrowmedia.com/products/modernist-skopje-map

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Waypoints

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Academy of Sc and Arts

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Ciity Wall Tower M

PictographWaypoint Altitude 819 ft
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City Wall Block

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City Wall Tower B

PictographWaypoint Altitude 821 ft
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Courthouse

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GTC shopping center

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Photo ofJosip Broz Tito school

Josip Broz Tito school

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Photo ofLibrary St. Clement of Ohrid

Library St. Clement of Ohrid

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Photo ofMacedonian Tabacco

Macedonian Tabacco

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MK telecom

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National Bank

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Opera

Makedonska Opera I Balet Skopje, Skopski Region, 1000, MKD

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Post Office

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Radio and Television

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St Clement

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Photo ofState Archive

State Archive

Drzhaven Arhiv

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Transportation Center

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Photo ofUniversity St. Cyril & Methodius Photo ofUniversity St. Cyril & Methodius Photo ofUniversity St. Cyril & Methodius

University St. Cyril & Methodius

PictographWaypoint Altitude 814 ft
Photo ofWWII monument Photo ofWWII monument Photo ofWWII monument

WWII monument

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