Lapidarium of Uzice
In Uzice, a declining town in west Serbia, Europe, an archaeologist and two architects, after a two-year-struggle, managed to convince the officials to build a lapidarium where ancient Roman monuments from 2 nd to 4 thcentury AD, found on the territory of the town would be kept safely and exposedfor the world to see.
Archaeologist Liljana Mandic together with a father-daughter team of architects, Mihailo and Ljubica Jovanovic, developed the idea to transform an old under-the-hill fire-woodshed into a lapidarium and place the Roman monuments found around the town inside.
Archaeologist Liljana Mandic together with a father-daughter team of architects, Mihailo and Ljubica Jovanovic, developed the idea to transform an old under-the-hill fire-woodshed into a lapidarium and place the Roman monuments found around the town inside.