The Bratko Oriental Art Museum was opened in June 2003, fulfilling the dream of Demetrius Borjes (1903-1990) - artist, photographer and collector of Asian art and antiques. Among some 432 artifacts, you can find a piano, Chinese altar, traditional Japanese clothing, traditional belts, Chinese skirts, an Indonesian sword, European medals, Japanese paintings, oriental rugs, as well as various photographs that Borje acquired while serving in the UN Mission for the Balkans Reconstruction.
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