Đinđić virtual museum goes online

The virtual museum dedicated to former Serbian prime minister Zoran Đinđić, who was killed in 2003 will be opened on Tuesday night in Belgrade.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 15.03.2011.

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The virtual museum dedicated to former Serbian prime minister Zoran Djindjic, who was killed in 2003 will be opened on Tuesday night in Belgrade. This was announced by the Zoran Djindjic Fund. Djindjic virtual museum goes online The project is an attempt to digitalize his legacy and make it available to the wider public in an innovative manner, it was said. The museum, located at www.zorandjindjic.org, will be inaugurated by Serbian President Boris Tadic. The virtual museum was presented at a news conference last week, when its creators said it will showcase previously unavailable information about the prime minister's life and work, audio and video recordings, and his notes, among other things. Chairman of the Fund's Executive Board and widow of the late prime minister Ruzica Djindjic said the project was realized in cooperation with the Communis agency, and aims to systemize Djindjic's legacy and present his work to the public. The website will offer a 3D tour of the prime minister's office at home, at the City Hall and at the Serbian government. The German embassy has provided a German translation of the information available on the website.

Đinđić virtual museum goes online

The project is an attempt to digitalize his legacy and make it available to the wider public in an innovative manner, it was said.

The museum, located at www.zorandjindjic.org, will be inaugurated by Serbian President Boris Tadić.

The virtual museum was presented at a news conference last week, when its creators said it will showcase previously unavailable information about the prime minister's life and work, audio and video recordings, and his notes, among other things.

Chairman of the Fund's Executive Board and widow of the late prime minister Ružica Đinđić said the project was realized in cooperation with the Communis agency, and aims to systemize Đinđić's legacy and present his work to the public.

The website will offer a 3D tour of the prime minister's office at home, at the City Hall and at the Serbian government.

The German embassy has provided a German translation of the information available on the website.

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