Skopje Concrete Architecture – Iconic Brutalist Masterpieces
1,800.00 mkd
Discover Skopje’s brutalist architecture on a 4‑hour guided tour, featuring the most remarkable concrete buildings constructed after the 1963 earthquake.
Included in price:
- The price of this tour ranges from 30 to 50 euros per person depending on the size
- Kajak.mk offers you the option of a customized tour according to your interest
- Complete transportation for the tour
- Experience with a professional licensed guide
- Pickup and drop-off at an agreed location in Skopje
Not included in price:
- Personal expenses and souvenirs
- Entrance fees for museums or other sites (if visited additionally)
- Food and drinks (unless otherwise arranged)
Skopje: Journey through Brutalism is a 4-hour architectural experience that takes you through the most significant examples of brutalist architecture in Skopje—a style that emerged as part of the city’s reconstruction after the 1963 earthquake and is considered one of Europe’s most interesting architectural heritages.
On this tour, you’ll see impressive concrete buildings from the 1960s and 1970s, including public buildings, university complexes, and modern institutions. A professional guide will explain how this architectural style developed and how it shapes the city’s appearance today.
Tour Essentials
Duration: 4 hours
Tour type: Guided architectural tour
Languages: English, German, Serbian/Croatian, Bulgarian
Group size: Private group
Pickup: Guide pickup and drop-off at an agreed location
Key Locations and Structures Covered
The tour explores Skopje’s brutalist city center and includes significant concrete buildings from the post-earthquake reconstruction era:
Central Post Office – built 1972‑74
University Complex “St. Cyril and Methodius” – 1974
National Bank Building – 1975
Railway Station – 1969
Student Dormitory “Goce Delčev” – 1969
City Archives – 1966‑1968
Macedonian Opera and Ballet – 1979
Museum of Contemporary Art – 1964
…and other concrete masterpieces from the modern period.
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