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▻http://blogvoyagesarnaud.blogspot.fr/2012/08/topola-and-oplenac.html Later that day we visited a small museum in Topola which used to be a Museum of the People’s Liberation Struggle (1941-1945) but is now dedicated to the works of a local painter. The only remnants of this museum’s former life is the beautiful sculptures in the museum garden depicting local WWII martyrs and famous local Partisans. The large marble heads are of four national heroes: Milan Blagojević, Milić Radovanović, Darinka Radović, and Sofija Ristić. They are by the sculptor Milija Glisić. The memorial to the mothers and daughters of Šumadija is by Ante Gržetić. It was originally conceived as a memorial to the national hero Darinka Radović and her two daughters Radmila and Stanka, who, according to my guide on Topola and Oplenac by M. Nedeljković published in 1989, were slaughtered by chetniks in 1943. Incredibly enough, the web page on Topola of the National Tourism Organization of Serbia makes no mention of any of these people. It however recommends to the visitor of Topola a “pampering body treatment at the Bukovicka Banja (spa) near Arandjelovac.”
Arrière-plan qui permet de recouper, me semble-t-il avec cette photo sur la « maison du vigneron », Vinogradareva kuca à Oplenac.
▻http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/Republic_of_Serbia/Topola-719414/Things_To_Do-Topola-TG-C-1.html(2 autres photos, mais l’on n’y voit pas les piliers d’entrée présents sur la précédente, témoignage de juillet 2009)
Vinogradareva kuca – Winegrower’s house is located by the north gate of Oplenac park. It was built in 1911 and enlarged and restored many times after that. It was housing building and it owes its name to the winegrower of Karadjordjevic’s vineyards in Topola – Sava Brkic. The house was restored in 1975 and turned into Museum of Yugoslav People’s Liberation War with the exhibition Topola in Yugoslav People’s Liberation War. Such museum could not exist for a long time.
Today Winegrower’s house is an art gallery. The paintings – legacy of the famous Serbian artist Nikola Graovac (1907 – 2000) who lived in Topola for about 20 years, are exhibited in it.
Cette dernière phrase est cohérente avec le compte-rendu de visite d’Arnaud (en août 2012).