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FOTOT/ “Po festojmë triumfin e civilizimit mbi barbarinë”

May 10, 2014

Bashkia e Sarajevës, ku ndodhet edhe biblioteka kombëtare- është rihapur 22 vite pasi u shkatërrua nga bombardimet serbea

Ndërtesa ikonë ishte goditur nga mortaja dhe u dogj gjatë rrethimit të serbëve në vitin 1992a

Sipas BBC, godina është restauruar për të shënuar 100- vjetorin e Luftës së Parë Botërore, e cila u provokua nga vrasja e Arkidukës austriak, Franz Ferdinanda

Ai u vra duke dalë nga kjo godinë më 28 qershor 1914a

Godina u hap të premtena

“Sot ne festojmë triumfin e civilizimit mbi barbarinë, të dritës mbi errësirën, të jetës mbi vdekjen dhe triumfin e idesë së unitetit dhe bashkëekzistencës mbi ndarjen dhe përplasjen,” tha Bakir Izetbegoviç, anëtari mysliman boshnjak i presidencës prej tre drejtuesisha

Rreth 2 milionë libra, përfshi edhe shumë manuskripte të rralla, u shkatërruan në vitin 1992a

Bashkia- e hapur në vitin 1896, u kthye në bibliotekë kombëtare në vitin 1949a

Tani aty ndodhet biblioteka kombëtare, ajo universitare, këshilli bashkiak dhe një muzea

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Sarajevo City Hall was largely destroyed in 1992 after the Serb shelling of the citya But ceremonies to mark the reopening of 'Vijecnica' as it is known in the city, are now due to take place on FridayA woman stands in the destroyed National Library hall after shelling in the besieged Bosnian capital of Sarajevo in August, 1992a The grand decor which marked out the building is reduced to rubble while hundreds of thousands of books were destroyed in fireThe same building that was left in ruins by the Serbian shelling has now undergone a major refurbishment costing millions of Eurosa Some 22 years after it was destroyed, Sarajevo is preparing to welcome in a new era for the hall during an official opening ceremonyLight floods through the restored stained glass in the Bosnian capital's City Halla The building is considered one of the finest examples of its type from the Austro-Hungarian perioda It was refurbished with the help of the European UnionNow restored to its former glory, the building, which stands out in the city's old Turkish quarter with its dark orange and yellow horizontal stripes and Islamic-style arches, will house the national and university libraries, the city council and a museum about its own historyThis picture taken on January 1994 shows a man carrying a sack of firewood across a destroyed bridge near the burnt-out library in the besieged Bosnian capital of Sarajevoa It came during one of the longest city sieges in modern historyIn this picture, a man walks across the now-repaired bridge leading to the City Halla Two decades ago the library behind him was a shell after having been destroyed during a wave of Serbian attacks on the cityThe building, first opened in 1896, has been restored to mark the centenary of the start of World War One, triggered by the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand just after he left a reception there in June 1914Reconstruction work has been taking place for years ahead of the reopening of the City Hall, which is seen as a symbol of the city's turbulent pasta It was completed with the help of the European UnionaPictured before its grand opening, the bright interior of the restored building is shown in all its glorya  Special molds have been used to recreate some of the features that were lost during the shelling of 1992The intricate designs that helped make the building a landmark for Sarajevo have been painstakingly restored, including the stain-glassed window on the roofa City Mayor Ivo Komsic said: 'The history of Vijecnica is the history of Sarajevoa'

Source: Tema – Aktualitet

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