The Public Relations Office
of HRH Crown Prince Alexander II
EXHIBITION “EDUCATION OF SERBIAN STUDENTS
IN EXILE, FRANCE 1916 – 1918”
OPENS AT THE ROYAL COMPOUND
Belgrade, 16 December 2009 – Under auspices
of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander II and the
Secretariat for Culture of the City of Belgrade, the Educational
Museum in Belgrade opened an exhibition “Education of Serbian
students in exile, France 1916 – 1918”, prepared by Mrs. Maja
Nikolova, MBA, at the Thatched House in the Royal Compound in
Dedinje.
On behalf of His Royal Highness Crown Prince
Alexander II, Mr. Dragomir Acovic, member of the Privy Council
welcomed the guests and wished them a successful exhibition. Mr.
Nemanja Antovic, director of Educational Museum also addressed
the guests and made short presentation of the Educational
Museum. The exhibition was opened by Prof. Dr Ljubinka
Trgovcevic.
During and after World War One, France gave
refuge to over 3000 Serbian high school and university students,
many of them soldiers in the Serbian Army, who used the chance
for education in one of most prosperous countries in the world
for the benefit of Serbia and personal development.
The exhibition will be open to the public on
Thursday, December 17 and Friday, December 18, from 11 a.m. and
2 pm. To visit the exhibition, please call 011/306 4014 one day
before visiting.
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