Throughout the 20th century, mosaic artists across the Slavic world transformed simple materials—glass, ceramic, stone—into remarkable public artworks. These mosaics were not luxury pieces designed for elite display. They were crafted for streets, schools, industrial...
Across Eastern Europe, entire stories shimmer quietly on building façades, metro walls, libraries, and former industrial centers. These mosaics often sit outside major tourist routes, overlooked by travelers focused on well-known monuments. Yet many represent some of...
Historic mosaics often hide in plain sight. They live on the walls of transit stations, educational buildings, community centers, and open-air plazas across Eastern Europe and the broader Slavic world. Many travelers walk past them without realizing the remarkable...