Dom Jevrema Grujića | THINGS YOU DID NOT KNOW
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THINGS YOU DID NOT KNOW

  • A secret alliance with Bulgaria was forged in 1912 in the Home of Jevrem Grujić
  • After the Great War, the building housed the Belgian diplomatic mission
  • During the fights for the liberation of Belgrade in October 1941, the building housed a partisan hospital
  • In 1967, the first nightclub in Belgrade was opened in this building called the “Diskoteka kod Laze Šećera”
  • The most luxurious Venetian mirror in Serbia in the Rococo style from 1775 can be found in the house
  • The oldest artifact in the Home of Jevrem Grujić is the icon of John the Baptist from the 18th century that was carried through Albania during the Serbian pogrom