Boško Buha Theatre
44°48′58″N 20°27′34″E / 44.8161°N 20.4594°E / 44.8161; 20.4594Owner City of Belgrade Opened 1950; 74 years ago (1950) Years active 1950–present Website www.buha.rs Theatres Event venues Other venues
200m
220yds
220yds
Location within neighborhood
Boško Buha Theatre is a theater in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
History
It was founded in 1950 by Gita Predić-Nušić and Đurđinka Marković, as first Serbian professional theater for the children. It was named after Boško Buha, who was a young Partisan who used to be one of the greatest icons of World War II in the former Yugoslavia.
As of 2010, despite being one of twenty largest theaters in Belgrade, it is among the least popular.[1]
References
- ^ "POZORIŠNA PUBLIKA U SRBIJI" (PDF). zaprokul.org.rs (in Serbian). ZAVOD ZA PROUČAVANJE KULTURNOG RAZVITKA. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
External links
- Official website
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List of culture institutions in Belgrade
- Atelje 212
- Belgrade Drama Theatre
- BITEF Theatre
- Boško Buha Theatre
- Madlenianum Opera and Theatre
- National Theatre in Belgrade
- Terazije Theatre
- Yugoslav Drama Theatre
- Pinocchio Puppet Theater
- KPGT
- Dadov
- Puž
- Slavija Theater
- Dorćol Theater
- Belgrade Fair (Belgrade Book Fair)
- Sava Centar
- Belgrade Youth Center
- Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra
- Dom Sindikata
- National Library of Serbia
- Belgrade City Library
- Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Belgrade Arena
- Student's Cultural Center
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