Battle of Kumanovo: Zebrnjak monument and Ossuary
A monument worth visiting is Zebrnjak, commemorating the Battle of Kumanovo, which took place in 1912. Fought by Serb soldiers, the battle is considered a turning point in efforts to push the Ottoman Empire out of the Balkans. The monument was paid for by Serbs in honour of their fallen compatriots and built in 1937. The tower’s history was short – it was blown up by the Axis Bulgarian army in May 1942 during World War 2. Originally 48m high, it is now 18.5m. But don't be fooled. It's much bigger inside than it looks from the outside. Free to visit, it is worth an hour of your time. Inside is a mini warren of small rooms that tell the story of the Battle of Kumanovo, with photos of key figures in the battle, a model of how the tower originally looked and downstairs, an Ossuary. The various rooms leading off the central area Stairs leading up to the model of the tower. The room includes images of it being built and after it was blow up by the Bulgarian army One of the roo...