Memorial Complex in Idvor, Memorial complex and museum in Idvor, Serbia.
The Memorial Complex in Idvor is a museum and monument comprising three main structures: Pupin's birthplace house, an old school building from 1843, and the National Home foundation. The buildings stand close together and form a cohesive site that tells the story of this family and community.
The site was recognized as a cultural monument in 1957 and elevated to exceptional significance status in Serbia in 1990. This recognition reflects its importance to the nation's history and heritage.
The birthplace displays period furniture from Mihajlo Pupin's era and houses a study room with photographs documenting his life and scientific work. The site preserves the memory of an important inventor and his connection to this region.
The site sits at Mihaila Pupina Street 7 and welcomes school groups and individual visitors, especially during the school year. It helps to check ahead about available tours, as visits often depend on opening hours and group schedules.
Since 1979, the October Meetings of Inventors takes place yearly at the site, an event that promotes scientific innovation and honors student accomplishments. This gathering has become a recognized meeting for forward thinkers and young talents.
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