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'''Senjski Rudnik''' is a village in eastern [[Serbia]], in the municipality of [[Despotovac]]. According to the 2002 census, it had a population of 595. It is the site of the oldest preserved [[coal mine]] in Serbia, established in 1853. The mine marks the beginnings of the [[industrial revolution]] in Serbia.<ref name=heritage>{{citation |url=http://www.balkankult.org/bk/files/382/en/Senjski_rudnik_-_Preliminary_Technical_Assessment.pdf |title=Preliminary Technical Assessment of the Architectural and Archaeological Heritage in South East Europe -- Senje Coal mine |publisher=Regional Programme for Cultural and Natural Heritage in South East Europe |date=2005-09-12 |accessdate=2010-10-19}}</ref> As of 2010, there is an ongoing project, sponsored by the Council of Europe and Serbian Ministry of Culture, of restoration of preservation of the mine complex, which will turn the entire site into an open-air museum and historical heritage site.<ref>{{citation| url=http://www.seecult.org/vest/senjski-rudnik-grad-muzej |title=Senjski rudnik - grad muzej |publisher=SEECult.org |date=2009-06-13 |accessdate=2010-10-19 |}}</ref><ref>{{citation|url=http://www.kultura.gov.rs/?p=5555 |title=Senjski rudnik Eko muzej po projektu Saveta Evrope |publisher=Ministry of Culture of Republic of Serbia |date=2010-08-19 |accessdate=2010-10-19}}</ref>
'''Senjski Rudnik''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Сењски Рудник}}) is a village located in the municipality of [[Despotovac]], eastern Serbia. According to the 2011 census, it had a population of 438 inhabitants. It is the site of the oldest preserved [[coal mine]] in Serbia, established in 1853.<ref name="2013rfe">{{cite news |last1=Vučković |first1=Branko |title=Senjski rudnik - mesto koje nestaje |url=https://www.slobodnaevropa.org/a/sernjski-rudnik-mesto-koje-nestaje/25053574.html |accessdate=22 October 2019 |work=slobodnaevropa.org |date=23 July 2013 |language=Serbian}}</ref> The mine marks the beginnings of the [[Industrial Revolution]] in Serbia.<ref name=heritage>{{citation |url=http://www.balkankult.org/bk/files/382/en/Senjski_rudnik_-_Preliminary_Technical_Assessment.pdf |title=Preliminary Technical Assessment of the Architectural and Archaeological Heritage in South East Europe -- Senje Coal mine |publisher=Regional Programme for Cultural and Natural Heritage in South East Europe |date=2005-09-12 |accessdate=2010-10-19}}</ref>


==References==
== History ==
{{reflist}}


The coal mine was opened on 11 July 1853 and was operational for almost 120 years. On 13 July 1903, the first mining trade union organization in Serbia was founded in Senjski Rudnik, and already on 6 August they organized the general strike which ended after 9 days with the management accepting to raise wages and to improve working conditions. In 1955, the 6 August was declared a national miners' day.<ref name=rudnik>{{cite news | author = Darko Pejović | script-title=sr: Сењски рудник - предео сликан угљем | trans-title = Senjski Rudnik - Landscape painted with coal | newspaper = Politika | page = 8 | language = Serbian | date = 27 September 2020}}</ref>
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On 21 July 1893, Saint Procopius Day, protector of the miners, there was an accident in the mine. A forest fire spread to the shaft, killing the entire shift of miners. Their bodies were never recovered.<ref name=Politika1/>
[[Category:Populated places in Pomoravlje District]]
[[Category:Mines in Serbia]]


In 1923, the football club "Rudar" was founded. The cultural center [[Serbian Sokol movement|Sokol House]] was established, which also operated as a cinema from 1934. After [[World War II]], composer {{ill|Darko Kraljić|sr}}, future founder of the popular music in Yugoslavia, was sent to the center to organize the cultural and artistic life in the small town, which together with the neighboring [[Senje]], after which it was named, had some 3,000 inhabitants. Kraljić's piano is exhibited in the local museum.<ref name=rudnik/>
[[fr:Senjski Rudnik]]

[[sl:Senjski Rudnik]]
The village had an elementary school. Young engineers were having their practical education in the settlement and participated in economic life, so it was recorded that between 1955 and 1968, the only two major industrial branches which were not represented in Senjski Rudnik were aircraft industry and shipbuilding. There was a large hospital in the settlement, one of the best equipped in the state. Famous military surgeon [[Izidor Papo]] performed surgeries in it. However, the mine was soon closed.<ref name=rudnik/>
[[sr:Сењски Рудник]]

In 1978, film ''[[Petria's Wreath]]'', directed by [[Srđan Karanović]] and starring [[Mirjana Karanović]], was filmed in Senjski Rudnik. The house where it was filmed is today known as the Petrija's House. It was renovated in 2023.<ref name=rudnik/><ref name=Politika1/>

== Coal mining museum ==
[[File:Сењски Рудник.jpg|thumb|right|Remains of Senjski Rudnik coal mine]]

Coal mining museum was initially formed in 1980.<ref name=Politika1/> As of 2010, there is an ongoing project, sponsored by the [[Council of Europe]] and the [[Ministry of Culture and Information (Serbia)|Ministry of Culture of Serbia]], of restoration of preservation of the mine complex, which will turn the entire site into an open-air museum and historical heritage site.<ref>{{citation| url=http://www.seecult.org/vest/senjski-rudnik-grad-muzej |title=Senjski rudnik - grad muzej |publisher=SEECult.org |date=2009-06-13 |accessdate=2010-10-19 }}</ref><ref>{{citation|url=http://www.kultura.gov.rs/lat/senjski_rudnik |title=Senjski rudnik Eko muzej po projektu Saveta Evrope |publisher=Ministry of Culture of Republic of Serbia |date=2010-08-19 |accessdate=2010-10-19}}</ref>

By February 2018, the display included 1,000 exhibits and 5,000 photos and is organized as the Coal Mining Museum ({{langx|sr|Музеј угљарства|Muzej ugljarstva}}). The industrial heritage complex includes:<ref name=Politika1>{{ cite news | author = Miroslav Stefanović | title = Занимљива Србија: Музеј угљарства - Златно доба "црног злата" | trans-title = Interesting Serbia: Coal mining museum - Golden age of "black gold" | newspaper = Politika-Magazin, No. 1337 | pages = 20–21 | language = Serbian | date = 14 May 2023}}</ref><ref name=Politika>{{ cite news | author = Dragoljub Stevanović | title = Занимљива Србија: рудници угља и забаве | trans-title = Interesting Serbia: mines of coal and fun | newspaper = [[Politika]]-Magazin, No. 1062 | pages = 20–21 | language = Serbian | date = 4 February 2018 }}</ref>

* Main building; built in 1930, today it hosts the central exhibition which on two levels presents mining history in the region, from the 3rd century until today;
* Engineering workshop; built in 1920, it consists of four rooms, displaying the everyday life of the miners and their families; documents show that women worked as miners even decades before [[World War I]], but especially during the war when men were drafted;
* Open-air exhibition; hosts exhibits too large for the indoors display: machines, apparatuses, cars, etc.
* [[Hoist (mining)|Mining elevator]]; the only one of its kind remaining in the world, so it was placed under the state protection; it is still operational; the hoist was constructed in 1872 in [[Graz]], [[Austria]], has [[hornbeam]] [[gear wheel]]s and is steam operated. It originally operated in the [[Vrdnik]] mine from 1874 to 1922, and when Vrdnik was flooded, it was relocated to Senjski Rudnik. It goes {{cvt|150|m}} deep;
* "Aleksandar's underground mine"; the oldest entry into the mineshaft built in 1860 and completely preserved, and the administrative building above the entry;
* "Sokol house"; built in 1930, the first Worker's council in Serbia was formed in it on 28 January 1950;
* Church of the [[Procopius of Scythopolis|Saint Procopius]]; built in 1900 in memory of the dead miners from the 1893 fire;
* ''Radnička'' and ''Činovnička'' streets;
* House of [[Petria's Wreath|Petrija]];
* Elementary school "Dositej Obradović"; built in 1896;
* [[Lebanese cedar]] park; named after the Lebanese cedar tree brought from the [[Mount Athos]] in 1903;
* Replica of the [[steam locomotive]], a reminder of the [[narrow-gauge railway]] for the coal transport to the town of [[Ćuprija]]. It was discontinued in the 1960s;

Future additions include the underground museum and restoration of the miners' restaurant which will be used by the tourists. The underground section of the museum is a {{convert|530|m|abbr=on}} long abandoned mineshaft. Project is based on the similar facilities in [[Velenje]], Slovenia and [[Bochum]], Germany. The exhibition will be interactive and the visitors would leave the shaft via original mining elevator.<ref name=Politika/>

In the close vicinity of the museum are the monasteries of [[Ravanica]] and [[Manasija]], the [[Resava Cave]] and the [[Waterfalls of Serbia#Lisine (Veliki Buk)|Lisine waterfall]].<ref name=Politika/>

== Notable people ==

* [[Nebojša Pavković]], former [[Chief of the General Staff (Yugoslavia)|Chief of the General Staff]] of [[Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro|Armed Forces of FR Yugoslavia]]

== References ==
{{reflist|30em}}

==External links==
{{commons category|Senjski Rudnik}}
* [http://www.senjskirudnik.com Unofficial website] {{in lang|sr}}

{{Resources in Serbia}}

[[Category:Populated places in Pomoravlje District]]
[[Category:Coal mines in Serbia]]

Latest revision as of 08:58, 6 November 2024

Senjski Rudnik
Сењски Рудник
Village
Senjski Rudnik landscape
Senjski Rudnik landscape
Senjski Rudnik is located in Serbia
Senjski Rudnik
Senjski Rudnik
Coordinates: 43°59′46″N 21°34′09″E / 43.99611°N 21.56917°E / 43.99611; 21.56917
Country Serbia
DistrictPomoravlje District
MunicipalityDespotovac
Area
 • Total
18.76 km2 (7.24 sq mi)
Elevation
666 m (2,185 ft)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total
438
 • Density23/km2 (60/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Senjski Rudnik (Serbian Cyrillic: Сењски Рудник) is a village located in the municipality of Despotovac, eastern Serbia. According to the 2011 census, it had a population of 438 inhabitants. It is the site of the oldest preserved coal mine in Serbia, established in 1853.[3] The mine marks the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution in Serbia.[4]

History

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The coal mine was opened on 11 July 1853 and was operational for almost 120 years. On 13 July 1903, the first mining trade union organization in Serbia was founded in Senjski Rudnik, and already on 6 August they organized the general strike which ended after 9 days with the management accepting to raise wages and to improve working conditions. In 1955, the 6 August was declared a national miners' day.[5]

On 21 July 1893, Saint Procopius Day, protector of the miners, there was an accident in the mine. A forest fire spread to the shaft, killing the entire shift of miners. Their bodies were never recovered.[6]

In 1923, the football club "Rudar" was founded. The cultural center Sokol House was established, which also operated as a cinema from 1934. After World War II, composer Darko Kraljić [sr], future founder of the popular music in Yugoslavia, was sent to the center to organize the cultural and artistic life in the small town, which together with the neighboring Senje, after which it was named, had some 3,000 inhabitants. Kraljić's piano is exhibited in the local museum.[5]

The village had an elementary school. Young engineers were having their practical education in the settlement and participated in economic life, so it was recorded that between 1955 and 1968, the only two major industrial branches which were not represented in Senjski Rudnik were aircraft industry and shipbuilding. There was a large hospital in the settlement, one of the best equipped in the state. Famous military surgeon Izidor Papo performed surgeries in it. However, the mine was soon closed.[5]

In 1978, film Petria's Wreath, directed by Srđan Karanović and starring Mirjana Karanović, was filmed in Senjski Rudnik. The house where it was filmed is today known as the Petrija's House. It was renovated in 2023.[5][6]

Coal mining museum

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Remains of Senjski Rudnik coal mine

Coal mining museum was initially formed in 1980.[6] As of 2010, there is an ongoing project, sponsored by the Council of Europe and the Ministry of Culture of Serbia, of restoration of preservation of the mine complex, which will turn the entire site into an open-air museum and historical heritage site.[7][8]

By February 2018, the display included 1,000 exhibits and 5,000 photos and is organized as the Coal Mining Museum (Serbian: Музеј угљарства, romanizedMuzej ugljarstva). The industrial heritage complex includes:[6][9]

  • Main building; built in 1930, today it hosts the central exhibition which on two levels presents mining history in the region, from the 3rd century until today;
  • Engineering workshop; built in 1920, it consists of four rooms, displaying the everyday life of the miners and their families; documents show that women worked as miners even decades before World War I, but especially during the war when men were drafted;
  • Open-air exhibition; hosts exhibits too large for the indoors display: machines, apparatuses, cars, etc.
  • Mining elevator; the only one of its kind remaining in the world, so it was placed under the state protection; it is still operational; the hoist was constructed in 1872 in Graz, Austria, has hornbeam gear wheels and is steam operated. It originally operated in the Vrdnik mine from 1874 to 1922, and when Vrdnik was flooded, it was relocated to Senjski Rudnik. It goes 150 m (490 ft) deep;
  • "Aleksandar's underground mine"; the oldest entry into the mineshaft built in 1860 and completely preserved, and the administrative building above the entry;
  • "Sokol house"; built in 1930, the first Worker's council in Serbia was formed in it on 28 January 1950;
  • Church of the Saint Procopius; built in 1900 in memory of the dead miners from the 1893 fire;
  • Radnička and Činovnička streets;
  • House of Petrija;
  • Elementary school "Dositej Obradović"; built in 1896;
  • Lebanese cedar park; named after the Lebanese cedar tree brought from the Mount Athos in 1903;
  • Replica of the steam locomotive, a reminder of the narrow-gauge railway for the coal transport to the town of Ćuprija. It was discontinued in the 1960s;

Future additions include the underground museum and restoration of the miners' restaurant which will be used by the tourists. The underground section of the museum is a 530 m (1,740 ft) long abandoned mineshaft. Project is based on the similar facilities in Velenje, Slovenia and Bochum, Germany. The exhibition will be interactive and the visitors would leave the shaft via original mining elevator.[9]

In the close vicinity of the museum are the monasteries of Ravanica and Manasija, the Resava Cave and the Lisine waterfall.[9]

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ "Насеља општине Деспотовац" (PDF). stat.gov.rs (in Serbian). Statistical Office of Serbia. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  2. ^ "2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia: Comparative Overview of the Number of Population in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 and 2011, Data by settlements" (PDF). Statistical Office of Republic Of Serbia, Belgrade. 2014. ISBN 978-86-6161-109-4. Retrieved 2014-06-27.
  3. ^ Vučković, Branko (23 July 2013). "Senjski rudnik - mesto koje nestaje". slobodnaevropa.org (in Serbian). Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  4. ^ Preliminary Technical Assessment of the Architectural and Archaeological Heritage in South East Europe -- Senje Coal mine (PDF), Regional Programme for Cultural and Natural Heritage in South East Europe, 2005-09-12, retrieved 2010-10-19
  5. ^ a b c d Darko Pejović (27 September 2020). Сењски рудник - предео сликан угљем [Senjski Rudnik - Landscape painted with coal]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 8.
  6. ^ a b c d Miroslav Stefanović (14 May 2023). "Занимљива Србија: Музеј угљарства - Златно доба "црног злата"" [Interesting Serbia: Coal mining museum - Golden age of "black gold"]. Politika-Magazin, No. 1337 (in Serbian). pp. 20–21.
  7. ^ Senjski rudnik - grad muzej, SEECult.org, 2009-06-13, retrieved 2010-10-19
  8. ^ Senjski rudnik Eko muzej po projektu Saveta Evrope, Ministry of Culture of Republic of Serbia, 2010-08-19, retrieved 2010-10-19
  9. ^ a b c Dragoljub Stevanović (4 February 2018). "Занимљива Србија: рудници угља и забаве" [Interesting Serbia: mines of coal and fun]. Politika-Magazin, No. 1062 (in Serbian). pp. 20–21.
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