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Buildings around Macedonia Square [47] City Trade Center [48] Department of Transport and Communications Building, located on Karpoš's Rebellion Square. [49] Government of the Republic of North Macedonia building. The new façade appearance choice for this building was made by the Macedonian public through online votes on the government's website.
Buildings and structures in North Macedonia by city (7 C) Buildings and structures in North Macedonia by type (17 C) Lists of buildings and structures in North Macedonia (2 C, 8 P)
The Museum of the City of Skopje (Macedonian: Музеј на Град Скопје, Albanian: Muzeu i Qytetit të Shkupit) is a complex city museum focusing on Skopje, capital of North Macedonia, development from its origins to the modern era. The museum is home to permanent еxhibitions representing the history of Skopje, from the first ...
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The Ottomans controlled the land of present-day Macedonia for about five centuries. They left their mark with the many mosques and other Islamic buildings they constructed. Ottoman architecture is predominant in some parts of Skopje, especially the city's old town. Mustafa Pasha Mosque is one of the most famous Ottoman buildings in North ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 January 2025. Capital and largest city of North Macedonia This article may require copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone, or spelling. You can assist by editing it. (October 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Capital city in Skopje Statistical, North Macedonia Skopje ...
Since 1991, following the country's independence, the building has served as the home of the Assembly of North Macedonia and till 2009 the office of the President of the Republic of North Macedonia. The palace was the first building affected by the controversial Skopje 2014 project. [2]
The old station building has become a symbol of the earthquake, with the clock stopped at 5.17 and now houses the Museum of the City of Skopje (Muzej na grad Skopje). After the earthquake, a project was started for a major reconstruction of the city, authored by Kenzo Tange , a Japanese architect, but which has not been fully implemented.