13.02.2014
Hidden treasures of Jevrem Grujic's house opens
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The exhibition, which was opened by Defence Minister Nebojsa Rodic , a joint project of the House of Jevrem Grujic , Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments , the Central Institute for Conservation in Belgrade Media Center "Defense " .
Attendees were addressed by Lazar Šećerović and Aleksandar Conic , from the House of Jevrem Grujic , Nela Mićović , c. d . Director of the Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments , prof . Mila Živančević , director of the Central Institute for Conservation in Belgrade and Lt. Col. Slavoljub M . Markovic, Director of the Media Center "Defense " .
- Bearing in mind that our most important cultural institutions , the National Museum , has long closed to the public , the exhibition " Hidden Treasure Houses Jevrema Grujića " a unique opportunity not only to look at the history of a renowned Serbian bourgeois family , but also to see the extremely valuable works of art and applied art , antique weapons and archival library materials that testify to the rich cultural and historical heritage of our nation . At the same time , it is also an opportunity to get acquainted more closely with the development of civil society in Serbia , politics and diplomacy , and to refresh the memories of the first parties and evening gatherings at the famous club " Kod Laze Secera” at the end of the 1960s,as the minister remarked. He stressed that it is not a coincidence that the exhibition is included in the program of the Army , the former warrior home , and just ahead of the National Day of Serbia .
Lazar Šećerović said he was pleased at seeing the Belgrade elite, political, social , cultural and intellectual attend the event . He pointed out that the authors of the exhibition hosted in order to recreate an environment Serbian seen houses which are numerous in late 19th and early 20 century , a few survived .
Aleksandar Conić presented the exhibition as "unique on several levels ."
- For the first time a large number of works of art , which have not been exhibited in public, displayed a unique and extraordinary cooperation for the four institutions . The collection has been created spontaneously during the 250 years of love to Serbia and their ancestors , and nurturing the memory of them , and each object in the exhibition tells a story as it is related to one moment , one person and one historic moment . We wanted to reconcile the past and the avant-garde , he said Conic .
- We wanted to with the protection and conservation of valuable collections , which were formed during two centuries , give our professional contribution and help to organize a systematic concern for such an important legacy . Institute members were delighted by the fact that each generation of Jevrem Grujic’s descendants were concerned about preserving heritage , and we decided to help today's descendants that still continue to worry about , said Professor Živančević .
Nela Mićović also pointed out that the exhibition is unique because it is the first time introduced the first monument in Belgrade , but in a different way .
Director of the Media Center "Odbrana " welcomed a number of visitors of the Central Club noting that there is excellent cooperation between the institutions that participated in this project .
- On this occasion, it was shown that a good idea met with a positive response and full support which can then yield such a fruitful cooperation and result. I hope that the House of Jevrem Grujic , after the exhibition , attracting more and more attention of passers in Belgrade , said Lt. Col. Markovic .
Visitors will be able to see the oldest preserved wedding dress from Serbia from 1856 what Jelena Grujic looked like, the first woman awarded the one sultan , gun of Hajduk Veljko highest European award - the Order of the French Legion of Honor , the Bulgarian imperial crown , Turkish gold crescent as a wedding gift that Stevan and Stana Đirić received from Queen Natalija and King Milan Obrenovic , and more .

During the exhibition , open until 15 March , provided a rich accompanying program which can be seen at
