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boško+buha+theatre Latitude and Longitude:

44°48′58″N 20°27′34″E / 44.8161°N 20.4594°E / 44.8161; 20.4594
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Pozorište Boško Buha
Boško Buha Theatre
Official logo
Pozorište Boško Buha Boško Buha Theatre is located in Belgrade
Pozorište Boško Buha Boško Buha Theatre
Pozorište Boško Buha
Boško Buha Theatre
Location within Belgrade
Address Trg Republike 3
Belgrade
Serbia
Coordinates 44°48′58″N 20°27′34″E / 44.8161°N 20.4594°E / 44.8161; 20.4594
Owner City of Belgrade
Opened1950; 74 years ago (1950)
Years active1950–present
Website
www.buha.rs

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

  1. ^ "POZORIŠNA PUBLIKA U SRBIJI" (PDF). zaprokul.org.rs (in Serbian). ZAVOD ZA PROUČAVANJE KULTURNOG RAZVITKA. Retrieved 31 March 2019.

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boško+buha+theatre Latitude and Longitude:

44°48′58″N 20°27′34″E / 44.8161°N 20.4594°E / 44.8161; 20.4594
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pozorište Boško Buha
Boško Buha Theatre
Official logo
Pozorište Boško Buha Boško Buha Theatre is located in Belgrade
Pozorište Boško Buha Boško Buha Theatre
Pozorište Boško Buha
Boško Buha Theatre
Location within Belgrade
Address Trg Republike 3
Belgrade
Serbia
Coordinates 44°48′58″N 20°27′34″E / 44.8161°N 20.4594°E / 44.8161; 20.4594
Owner City of Belgrade
Opened1950; 74 years ago (1950)
Years active1950–present
Website
www.buha.rs

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

  1. ^ "POZORIŠNA PUBLIKA U SRBIJI" (PDF). zaprokul.org.rs (in Serbian). ZAVOD ZA PROUČAVANJE KULTURNOG RAZVITKA. Retrieved 31 March 2019.

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