
Pointing to an era gone by, this 15-metre high monument looks like an upside-down concrete dart. The three slender columns joining near the top symbolise the 'unity and brotherhood' (a favourite Yugoslav slogan) of the the three peoples of Kosovo (Albanians, Serbs and Montenegrins). The overgrown bottom end of the monument is surrounded by rusting barbed wire, and you can just about see the inscription 1961 on the rotting base of the pillars. Nearby, a more interesting metal statue of a group of faceless people watches on.
Monument of Brotherhood and Unity comments
Mar
2009