ASNOM Memorial Center, Historical museum in Pelince, North Macedonia
The ASNOM Memorial Center in Pelince is a museum and monument dedicated to Macedonia's liberation movement during World War II. Its collections include historical documents, artifacts, and exhibitions that chronicle this significant period.
The center was established to honor the first National Assembly for People's Liberation of Macedonia, which marked a decisive moment in the region's path to self-determination. This commemoration reflects how that gathering set in motion changes that reshaped the nation.
The center commemorates a turning point in Macedonian history and its role in shaping national identity. Visitors can explore spaces and collections that reflect how this period shaped the region's sense of self.
The site sits near the Pchinja River in a rural setting that is easy to navigate on foot. Guided tours and regular exhibitions are available to help visitors understand the collections and the space.
The center houses an exact reconstruction of the assembly hall from Prohor Pčinjski Monastery, where the historic first gathering took place. This recreated space gives visitors a direct sense of how this pivotal location appeared.
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