Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia

The Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia is a museum located in , the capital of Serbia. The museum also contains a library and a historical archive. The library contains pieces of Scenography, along with historical pictures and paintings.
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  • Type: Museum
  • Description: art museum in Belgrade, Serbia
  • Also known as: Museum of Theatrical Arts”, “Museum of Theatrical Arts in Belgrade”, “Museum of Theatrical Arts in Serbia”, and “Muzej pozorisne umetnosti
  • Address: Господар Јевремова 19, Београд, 11000
  • Wheelchair access: no

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Museum of Vuk and Dositej and Bajrakli Mosque.

Museum
The is one of the most important memorial museums in , the capital of . Founded in 1949, it depicts the life, work and legacy of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, the reformer of the Serbian language, and Dositej Obradović, a writer who was the country's first Minister of Education.

Mosque
The is a in , the capital of . It is located in Gospodar Jevremova Street in the neighbourhood of . It was built around 1575, and is the only mosque in the city out of the 273 that had existed during the time of the Ottoman Empire's rule of Serbia. is situated 140 metres northwest of Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia.

Museum
Photo: BoskoM, Public domain.
The is a located in , the capital of Serbia. It is one of the oldest museums in the . The in Belgrade fulfills its mission together with the efforts of various stakeholders in the domain of presentation, revitalization and development of crafts in Serbia. is situated 240 metres southwest of Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Stari Grad and Dorćol.

Suburb
Photo: Wikimedia, GFDL.
Belgrade is the capital of the Republic of and the country's largest city. Belgrade has been re-emerging as a tourist destination in the past years.

Neighborhood
is an affluent urban neighborhood of , the capital of . It is located in Belgrade's municipality of . Located along the right bank of the , is the oldest surviving neighborhood in Belgrade.

Neighborhood
is a vintage street, an urban neighborhood and former municipality of , , located in the Belgrade municipality of . partially preserves the ambience of traditional urban architecture, including archaic urban organization, and is known as the main bohemian quarter of Belgrade, similar to in Paris.

Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia

Latitude
44.82126° or 44° 49′ 17″ north
Longitude
20.45862° or 20° 27′ 31″ east
Open location code
8GP2RFC5+GC
Open­Street­Map ID
node 8553774910
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­museum
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­no
Wiki­data ID
Q2338274
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Turkish—“Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Muzej pozorišne umetnosti
  • French: Maison Bozic
  • French: Maison Božić
  • French: musée des arts dramatiques de Belgrade
  • French: Musée des arts dramatiques de Belgrade
  • Russian: Музей театрального искусства
  • Serbian: Muzej pozorišne umetnosti
  • Serbian: Београдски музеј позоришне уметности
  • Serbian: Музеј позоришне уметности (Београд)
  • Serbian: Музеј позоришне уметности Београд
  • Serbian: Музеј позоришне уметности Србије
  • Serbian: Музеј позоришне уметности у Београду
  • Serbian: Музеј позоришне уметности
  • Turkish: Sırbistan Tiyatro Sanatları Müzesi

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Božić house and ОШ „Михаило Петровић Алас”.

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