Former railway station - Skopje, North Macedonia
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N 41° 59.468 E 021° 25.753
34T E 535551 N 4648880
The remains of the building of the former railway of Skopje, damaged 1963 during an earthquake
Waymark Code: WM13EG9
Location: North Macedonia
Date Posted: 11/23/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member iconions
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Former railway station, today the Museum of the City of Skopje

The railway station was built from 1938 to 1940. On July 26, 1963 a heavy earthquake occurred in Skopje, North Macedonia, killing and injuring many people and causing severe damage to the city of Skopje. One of the many buildings that were severly damaged was the former railway station. Only 1/3 of the building survived. The earthquake happened 5:17 am local time. The clock on the building is still showing that time, because it stopped at the earthquake and it was decided to not repair it and keep the time to remember the catastrophe. It was also decided to not tore down the right wing of the railway station, but instead use the remains for housing the Museum of the City of Skopje. On the left side of the entrance a round information board offers more information about the history in four languages:

Railway Station (1873-1937)
First railway line in Macedonia was launched on 9th August 1873 running from Skope to Thessalonica. The same year marked the construction of the first railway station in Skopje. It was built at the foot of the Vodno in the south part of the town called Karshijak, which was hardly populated. In 1937 this old building was ruined due to the need for construction of a modern station. A new railway station was built at the same place corresponding to the needs of the modern life.

Railway Station (1940-1963)
Construction of the Railway Station lasted from 1938 to 1940. Architect Velimir Gavrilovic worked out the project for its construction. Special emphasis was put on the central structure with a gallery on the upper floor designed under Byzantine influence. The area below the dome was decorated with frescoes showing scenes from the National Liberation War painted by Borko Lazeski. The interior was paved with marble and walls were also tiled with marble tablets. It was one of the most beautiful and most modern railway stations in the Balkans. The central part of the building collapsed in the earthquake on 26th July 1963 and the left wing suffered major damages. Only the right wing, i.e., one third of the structure has been preserved till the present day.

Museum of the City of Skopje
The right wing of the Railway Station was not torn down after the earthquake on 26th July 1963. It was decided to be used for housing the Museum of the City of Skopje. Consolidation and adaptation of the structure began in 1968. The for-project for the Museum was designed by the architect Prof. Gjuka Kavuric. The for-project and the main construction project-plan were carried out by graduated engineer Svetislav Petrovic. In autumn 1970 the Museum of the City of Skopje moved into the preserved part of the adapted building measuring a total surface of 4.670 m². The town acquired modern urban premises that enabled the Museum to perform complex museum activities.

Stamp:

The stamp was released in 2013 to commemorate the "50th anniversary of the earthquake in Skopje". That's what is also written on the top middle of the stamp. The value of it is 100 denari.
Remark: To take a photo from the same angle today is impossible, because several trees are blocking the view.

Stamp Issuing Country: Republika Makedonia

Date of Issue: July 26, 2013

Denomination: 100

Color: White, brown, gray

Stamp Type: Single Stamp

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