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Memorial House of Mother Teresa | Skopje, Macedonia

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The Mother Teresa Memorial House is dedicated to the humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mother Teresa and is located in her hometown Skopje, in the Republic of Macedonia. The memorial house was built on the popular Macedonia street in the Centar municipality, on the very location of the once Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church, where Mother Teresa was baptized.In the first three weeks, the memorial house was visited by 12,000 people

The memorial house worth two million euro was opened on 30 January 2009 by Macedonian prime minister Nikola Gruevski and is one of Skopje's newest landmarks. The opening was attended by foreign delegations, members of the Roman Catholic Church in Macedonia and Macedonian Orthodox Church. One week prior to the opening, the Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milošoski placed a commemmorative plate at Mother Teresa's grave in Calcutta, India, with the engravement "Token of Gratitude from the Republic of Macedonia and the Fellow-Citizens of Her Native Town Skopje

The construction of the house began in May 2008. The project was financed by the Government of the Republic of Macedonia and carried out by the Ministry of Culture. It is a modern, transformed version of Mother Teresa's birth house and has a multifunctional, but sacral character. Inside the house, part of her relics are preserved, which have been transferred to Skopje with support of the Roman Catholic Church of Skopje. A fact that has been made public by Nikola Gruevski first at the grand opening.[4] There is a museum and sculptures of Mother Teresa and the members of her family in realistic appearance. One sculpture shows Mother Teresa as a ten-year old child, sitting on a stone and holding a pigeon in her hands. The house also gives opportunity for cultural manifestations and bears a gallery. The architect of the project is Vangel Božinovski.







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The sum of the parts is definitely less than the whole. Really, to me it looks like somebody threw some random shapes and designs together without any consideration to the whole. I mean, that pillar what is it doing there, and why does it look like that? And how is it supposed to relate to that Escher-esce facade?
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7/10 only because she was Albanian! Otherwise the score would of been a lot lower as it looks hideous.
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