A permanent exhibition of fine and applied arts from 1748 to the middle of the 20th century. It also features an archaeological collection of artefacts from the
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A permanent display of archaeological, historical and ethnographic artefacts relevant to Vojvodina, dating from the Palaeolithic to the middle of the 20th
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A lonely mountain in the gentle Pannonian Plain, not far from Novi Sad. It spreads about 80 km lengthwise east to west and about 12-15 km north to south.
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One of Novi Sad landmarks This impressive building in the style of Hungarian secession was completed in 1909. As the Jewish community no longer could support
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Jewish community my mother, Malka Weiss Lovy (born Milka Weiss, parents Malvina and Julius Weiss), (1922-2004) a Holocaust survivor, was born and grew up in Novi Sad (1922). She and her family were among those in the Synagogue waiting deportaton to Auschwitz. only h[...]
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my mother, Malka Weiss Lovy (born Milka Weiss, parents Malvina and Julius Weiss), (1922-2004) a Holocaust survivor, was born and grew up in Novi Sad (1922). She and her family were among those in the Synagogue waiting deportaton to Auschwitz. only h[...]