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  2. Dom Sindikata - Wikipedia

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    Dom Sindikata(lit. Trade Union Hall), known as mts Hallfor sponsorship reasons, is a non-residential, multi-purpose building in downtown Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Finished in 1957, by the 1970s it became the most popular entertainment venue in the city, nicknamed the Belgrade Olympiaand later was adapted into the city's first multiplex.

  3. Nikola Pašić Square - Wikipedia

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    Dom Sindikata ("Trade Union Hall") is a massive building, built in the style of Socialist realism. It was projected by Branko Petričić and the construction began in 1947. It was finished by the Russian construction workers from 1953 to 1957. That year the first seminar was held and on 18 November 1957 the first musical show.

  4. Bezistan, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Bezistan belongs to the municipality of Stari Grad.It covers an area of 13,667 m 2 (147,110 sq ft). [5] Venues along the outer sides of the passage include the former Hotel Kasina, Terazije Theatre, Dom Sindikata with its large hall and multiplex cinema, and the pedestrian Nikola Pašić Square with a fountain.

  5. Architecture of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Socialist realist Dom Sindikata (1947), by Branko Petričić. Immediately following the Second World War, Yugoslavia's brief association with the Eastern Bloc ushered in a short period of socialist realism. Centralization within the communist model led to the abolishment of private architectural practices and the state control of the profession.

  6. Balkan Cinema building, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Cinema "Balkan" (Serbian: Биоскоп "Балкан", Bioskop "Balkan") is located in Belgrade at 16 Braće Jugovića Street. As the location of significant events in the history of Belgrade and Serbia, the "Balkan" Cinema represents a testimony to the cultural, urban and architectural development of Belgrade since the second half of the 19th century.

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  8. Belgrade Youth Center - Wikipedia

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    Construction. Opened. 18 October 1964. (1964-10-18) Renovated. 12 March 2011. Website. www.domomladine.org. Belgrade Youth Center (Serbian: Dom omladine Beograda; abbr. DOB) is a cultural center in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, dedicated primarily to youth.

  9. Belgrade Drama Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade Drama Theatre was founded in August 1947, and it was the first city theater formed in Belgrade after the Second World War. [citation needed] The first opening night of "The Youth of the Fathers" by Boris Gorbatov staged by Petar S. Petrović was performed on the stage on 20 February 1948. The theater, currently located in a building on ...