Museum of the Activists of IMRO from Štip and Štip Region

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EstablishedDecember 20, 2014
Location"Krste Misirkov" Str. no. 34
Novo Selo, Štip, North Macedonia
Coordinates41°44′04″N 22°10′51″E / 41.73452°N 22.18086°E / 41.73452; 22.18086
Museum of the Activists of IMRO from Štip and Štip Region
Музеј на дејците на ВМРО од Штип и Штипско
Muzej na dejcite na VMRO od Štip i Štipsko
The museum in 2018
EstablishedDecember 20, 2014
Location"Krste Misirkov" Str. no. 34
Novo Selo, Štip, North Macedonia
TypeHistorical museum
Native name
Андонова куќа
Andonova kukja
 (Macedonian)
The house in 2010
Coordinates41°44′04″N 22°10′51″E / 41.73452°N 22.18086°E / 41.73452; 22.18086
OwnerŠtip Museum
Andonov family (formerly)

The Museum of the Activists of IMRO from Štip and Štip Region, the building also known as House of Andonov, is a historical museum in Novo Selo, Štip, North Macedonia. The building, which is part of the old town architecture, is registered as a Cultural Heritage of North Macedonia under the name House on "Krste Misirkov" Str. no. 34.[1] The museum is dedicated to IMRO (VMRO) activists and its revolutionary activity in and around the area of the town of Štip.

As a house

The national-revival era house was owned by the Andonovi family.

As a museum

The house was restored and purchased by the Ministry of Culture. The museum was officially opened by the then Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, the Minister of Culture Elizabeta Kančeska Milevska and the Mayor of Štip Municipality, Ilčo Zahariev in 2014.[2][3]

The museum exhibits documents, weapons and objects, as well as 11 wax figures of the teachers in Štip and leaders of the Macedonian Revolutionary Organization, Goce Delčev, Dame Gruev and Gjorče Petrov as well as many Štip figures including Miše Razvigorov, Todor Aleksandrov and Vančo Mihajlov. These items are displayed within seven exhibition galleries in the museum building.[3]

The museum covers the period from the founding of IMRO in 1893 to the liquidation of IMRO in 1934 and is under the jurisdiction of the Štip Museum.[4][3]

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