House of Slavko Brezoski
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House of Slavko Brezovski | |
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Native name Куќа на Славко Брезовски Kukja na Slavko Brezovski (Macedonian) | |
Type | House |
Location | Galičnik, North Macedonia |
Coordinates | 41°35′34.77″N 20°39′08.58″E / 41.5929917°N 20.6523833°E |
Governing body | Office for Protection of Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Culture |
Owner | Brezoski family |
The House of Slavko Brezovski is a historical house in Galičnik that is listed as Cultural heritage of North Macedonia. It is in ownership of one branch of the family of Brezoski.
History of the family
[edit]It is said that their oldest ancestor moved to Galičnik from the village of Brezovo.[1]
Notable members of the family
[edit]- Pejko ― progenitor of the family.[1]
- Iso Brezoski[2][1]
- Elena Brezoska-Keckaroska ― member and local activist of the League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia.[3]
- Slavko Brezoski (1922-2017) ― Architect, urban planner, painter and educator partisan during the People's Lberation war of Macedonia.[4][5] He was an architect[6] who planned the Church of St. Clement of Ohrid in Skopje.[7] His other works are Komunalna banka in Skopje, House of Workers in Skopje, Department Store in Skopje, the hotel Neda in Galičnik, the hotel Slavija in Popova Šapka, Memorial House of Šamarica in Croatia, the Embassy of SFR Yugoslavia in Brasilia.[8] He was member of the League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia and the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.[9]
- Gligor K. Brezoski (1915-1943) ― partisan during the People Lberation war of Macedonia. He was killed during the war[10][11] in Uljanik, Croatia.
- Velimir Brezoski (1924-1983) ― historian, author of hundreds of papers, scientific advisor at the Institute of National History in Skopje. He is best known as the long-time head of the Documentation Department of the Institute of National History.[12][13] He was local activist in the mid 20th century.[14]
- Strezo Brezoski ― member of the Board for organizing the Galičnik Wedding Festival.[15]
Gallery
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View of the north side
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View of the north-west side
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View of the east side
See also
[edit]- House of Dokse Lonovski
- House of Todor and Ruse Micovski
- House of Iljo and Strezo Cubalevski
- House of Nikola Kukovski
- Galičnik Wedding Festival
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Ognjanovikj Lonoski, Rista (2004). Галичник и Мијаците [Galičnik and the Myaks] (in Macedonian). Skopje: Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. p. 96. ISBN 9989-101-36-1.
- ^ Ognjanovikj Lonoski, Rista (2004). Галичник и Мијаците [Galičnik and the Myaks] (in Macedonian). Skopje: Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. p. 20. ISBN 9989-101-36-1.
- ^ Muratovski, Eftim (1997). Галичник [Galičnik] (in Macedonian). Skopje: National and University Library "St. Kliment of Ohrid". p. 140. ISBN 9989-712-18-2.
- ^ Bužaroski, Risto (1976). Галичка повест [Galičnik History] (in Macedonian). Skopje: NIK "Naša Kniga". p. 210.
- ^ Muratovski, Eftim (1997). Галичник [Galičnik] (in Macedonian). Skopje: National and University Library "St. Kliment of Ohrid". p. 143. ISBN 9989-712-18-2.
- ^ "Ин мемориам: архитект Славко Брезовски (1922 – 2017)". porta3.mk. 7 March 2017. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- ^ "Macedonian Cities -- Skopje Churches". macedonia.co.uk. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- ^ Graorkoski, Kosto (2015). Галичник во мојот колаж [Galičnik In My Collage] (in Macedonian). Galičnik: Kosto Graorkoski. p. 74. ISBN 978-608-245-107-7.
- ^ Bužaroski, Risto (1976). Галичка повест [Galičnik History] (in Macedonian). Skopje: NIK "Naša Kniga". p. 163.
- ^ Bužaroski, Risto (1976). Галичка повест [Galičnik History] (in Macedonian). Skopje: NIK "Naša Kniga". p. 211.
- ^ Muratovski, Eftim (1997). Галичник [Galičnik] (in Macedonian). Skopje: National and University Library "St. Kliment of Ohrid". p. 144. ISBN 9989-712-18-2.
- ^ Ристовски, Блаже (2009). Македонска енциклопедија. Skopje: MASA. p. 209. ISBN 978-608-203-023-4. OCLC 499142958.
- ^ "БРЕЗОВСКИ, Велимир". Macedonian Encyclopedia (in Macedonian). 2018-10-23.
- ^ Bužaroski, Risto (1976). Галичка повест [Galičnik History] (in Macedonian). Skopje: NIK "Naša Kniga". p. 175.
- ^ Galev Ažievski, Gape (2009). Ажиевци [Ažievci] (in Macedonian). Skopje. p. 136.
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External links
[edit]- National Register of objects that are cultural heritage (List updated to December 31, 2012) (In Macedonian)
- Office for Protection of Cultural Heritage (In Macedonian)