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Architects: Milan Mijalkovic
- Area: 450 m²
- Year: 2020
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Photographs:Robert Slavik, Miljan Stojkovic
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Manufacturers: Insulated panels, Trimble Navigation

Text description provided by the architects. As the Danube meanders through the old town of Banovci, just 25km north of Belgrade lies the Magacin Macura - Zenit 4, an old barn transformed into a space for art. It complements the Museum Macura just a few kilometres downstream in Novi Banovci. Opened in 2008, the museum was built to house one of the largest private collections of modern and contemporary art in Eastern Europe and it is the first private museum in Serbia. The collection of Vladimir Macura includes some of the finest examples of early 20th century movements such as Zenithism, Dada, Surrealism, Viennese Actionism, and more.






















