“Scrapbook”, a new concept that will keep personal records, poems, drawings, short messages and memories of all those who wish to record their thoughts and feelings, is launched at the Belgrade Fortress, as a part of enriching the content and expanding tourist offer.
Messages will be stored in the Gallery of the Belgrade Fortress in the Inner Stanbol Gate and will testify of the feelings of contemporaries in the years to come. Writer Ljubivoje Ršumović first wrote a message in the “Scrapbook”. Message was dedicated to his friend Perry Žebeljan. “Book of Memories” opened on 11 February, the eve of Valentine`s Day, in order to enable all the lovers in a different, original way to communicate your feelings to someone.
Scrapbook is designed as a unique place to confide and record all of the untold. These records, which will remain preserved in large books – scrapbooks, within the walls of the Fortress, will make a scrapbook an interesting testimony of the certain time and era.
The Scrapbook of the Belgrade Fortress will be populated throughout the whole year, with the aim to actively and creatively engage visitors of the Belgrade Fortress, and therefore add to the tourist offer of Belgrade.
Through Scrapbook of the Belgrade Fortress, visitors can leave a personal message, and the person to whom the message is for will be notified by a postcard. The principle is simple: parallelly with typing messages in the scrapbook, two cards are being filled up. While one remains in the files, the other is sent to the person to whom the message is for, containing information and an invitation to come to the Gallery of the Belgrade Fortress and open the given page of the scrapbook.
The project is realized by the Public Enterprise “Belgrade Fortress”, in cooperation with the “Zdravo živo” organization.