Mulungushi Conference Hall (Lusaka, Zambia)

The International Congress Center in Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, built for the purpose of holding the third congress of the Non-Aligned Movement in 1970. The building was built by the Belgrade firm Energoprojekt in a record 107 days, together with 62 villas for the accommodation of dignitaries. 55 countries participated in the meeting, as well as 9 observer countries.


The conference hall is still in use, and another international congress center named after former Zambian president Kenneth Kaunda, who hosted the third Non-Aligned Congress, was built within the complex.

A story told by Tihomir Dičić, architect