
This is one of them, a 22 metre high bronze statue of Alexander the Great standing on top of a white marble fountain.

The statue of Alexander’s father, Philip of Macedonia, with his hand raised.



The statues below that of Philip of Macedonia.

There are statues of Alexander the Great in all of his phases of his life, even starting from the time when his mother was pregnant with him. This is part of the Skopje 2014 project that cost hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars and is not really popular with all Macedonians.




View of one of the bridges built over Vardar River.


We are standing on Stone Bridge and we can see the archeology museum in the background. The Stone Bridge is considered a symbol of Skopje as it was was build in the Roman Period, during the reign of Emperor Justinian The First and reconstructed by Ottomans.







Found a link to photos of the bridge before Skopje 2014 project.

Kale Fortress is situated on the highest point in Skopje overlooking the Vardar River.


Cifte Amam, an old Turkish bathhouse. It was the second largest in Skopje from that time. It is now the National Gallery of Macedonia.
To see more photo and know more about Skopje:
Skopje 2014: The new face of Macedonia
Skopje
BIRN's database documenting the cost of Skopje 2014 (in Macedonian).






