File:Dom slepih kralja Aleksandra Karađorđevića.jpg

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The complex of the home of the blind King Alexander Karadjordjevic

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Српски / srpski: Dom slepih bila je ustanova koja je u početku primala ratne invalide, ali su kasnije primani svi slepi, bez obzira na veru, pol i nacionalnost. Ovaj dom bio je pod pokroviteljtvom kralja Aleksandra Karađorđevića. Dom je imao za cilj obrazovanje slepih kroz škole i radionice. Postojalo je puno različitih zanatskih radionica gde su slepi mogli da nauče određeni zanat i tako se osposbe za rad. Sve je ovo omogućavalo slepima da postanu maksimalno samostalni, osposobljeni za rad i na taj nači sami sebi obezbede sredstva za život.
English: The Home for the Blind was an institution that initially received war invalids, but later all the blind were admitted, regardless of religion, gender and nationality. This home was under the patronage of King Alexander Karadjordjevic. The home aimed at educating the blind through schools and workshops. There were many different craft workshops where the blind could learn a certain craft and thus be able to work. All this enabled the blind to become maximally independent, able to work and in that way provide for themselves.
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Source Fotografije iz monografije Dom slepih kralja Aleksandra 1924-1925, koja se čuva u Zavičajnom odeljenju Biblioteke grada Beograda u Beogradu. Monografija se nalazi i u digitalnoj biblioteci ove ustanove https://digitalna.bgb.rs/jsp/RcWebBrowseCollections.jsp
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