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My visit to the Belgrade book museum →

November 19, 2021 Kristen Ghodsee
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Yesterday, on my hunt for information about Yugoslav typewriters, I found myself at ADLIGAT, the Society for Culture, Art and International Cooperation in Belgrade. This place is a bibliophile’s dreamland; they have over one million books and various exhibits and displays about book cultures from around the globe. They also have an impressive number of typewriters on display, many which belonged to famous writers, including the wonderful UNIS tbm de Luxe, which was manufactured in Bugojno from 1971 to 1991 under a German license and was exported with 92 different keyboards to nations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. I’m told they have more than 100 machines in storage, and I am lobbying for a special typewriter room! Below are some photos from my visit, but they simply cannot do justice to the magical nature of the place. Visit if you can!

In Typewriters, travel, Books Tags УДРУЖЕЊЕ ЗА КУЛТУРУ, УМЕТНОСТ И МЕЂУНАРОДНУ САРАДЊУ ”АДЛИГАТ”, Tanja Milošević, Viktor Lazić, ADLIGAT, Book museum, typewriters, Belgrade