Yugoslavia 1993 / old houses – Architecture – Unused full set
Traditional Yugoslavian houses were often built using local materials such as stone, wood, and clay. The architecture varied depending on the region. For example, in mountainous areas like Bosnia and Herzegovina, you might find stone houses with steeply pitched roofs to withstand heavy snowfall. In contrast, in coastal regions like Croatia and Montenegro, you might find stone houses with flat roofs to endure hot summers, the architecture of old houses in Yugoslavia is a fascinating blend of diverse influences, ranging from traditional rural dwellings to Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and socialist-era buildings, showcasing the country’s rich cultural heritage and history.
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