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On May 2, 1968, Miloje Milošević, senior conservator - architect and director of the Provincial Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments, passed away.

Born in Belgrade in 1923, he studied at the Faculty of Architecture of the Technical University in Belgrade, graduated in 1951 and the same year started working at the Institute for the Protection and Scientific Study of Cultural Monuments of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. From the position of assistant curator, he eventually rose to the rank of conservator of the first class. In 1953, he was elected acting director of the Institute, and shortly thereafter was appointed director. He remained in that role until 1968, when he was elected director of the Republic Institute of the SR Serbia in Belgrade through a competition. During this period of transition, Miloje suffered an unexpected and premature death.

Miloje Milošević's work biography is rich and eventful, and some of the most significant projects in which he participated are: the architectural reconstruction of the "Knights' Tower" of the Bač fortress, the conservation of the architectural remains of the I a site in Sirmium, conservation works on sacred objects such as the renovation of the episcopal church and the dormitories of the Novo Hopovo monastery, the dormitories of the Grgeteg monastery, the church of the Sveta Petkovica monastery, the monasteries of Privina glava, Velika Remeta, Rakovec, and the churches in Irig, Kupinovo, Moravić, Sremska Mitrovica and Ečka.

According to his projects, air insulation against underground moisture was carried out in the foundations of the walls of the church of the Novo Hopovo Monastery, the Bođani Monastery, the Kovilj Monastery dormitory, and in the foundations of the building of the former Patriarchal Palace in Sremski Karlovci.

A bust of Miloje Milošević adorns the courtyard of the Provincial Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments in Petrovaradin, welcoming new generations of conservators along with the story of the director, a great and noble man who passed away too soon.