It is also known as Krsmanovic ' House. It was built in 1885 for a merchant, M.Markovic, but brothers Krsmanovic bought it 1898. Aleksa Krsmanovic lived there until his death in 1914. He left it to Serbian people, it became the Legacy. Many events happened there later. In 1918 the document of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenian Kingdom was signed there. And it became the house of Aleksandar Karadjordjevic, Prince Regent of Yugoslavia and was used as a theatre before it became public property after WWII. It served as the Protocol bldg of the. Ministry of Foreign Affairs... The Academic Art House or Neo-Baroque is concise red among the best designs of the architect Jovan Ilkic. It was restored in 1987 under the Protection of Institute of Cultural Monuments. It was also restaurant Claridge for a period... Now it is the Culture House, place of Faculty of media n communication, reserved for exhibitions, poets happenings, etc. And the restaurant with a big garden changed the name into "Kod Dvoglavog orla" ("at two-head Eagle") Cheers and...
Read moreI had the opportunity to attend a performance at the Terazije Theater recently, and it left a lasting impression, though not entirely for the right reasons. The theater's architecture combines simplicity and modernity, creating an initially inviting atmosphere upon arrival.
However, I must admit that the beginning of the experience was marred by the cold-heartedness of the staff. Their lack of warmth and hospitality cast a chilly shadow over the evening. It's unfortunate when the first interaction with a venue leaves a negative impression.
Once the performance began, things started to improve. The captivating storyline and talented actors managed to capture the audience's attention.
Despite this setback, it's worth noting that the Terazije Theater itself is a great venue. Its design and ambiance, once you move past the initial interaction, provide a unique and enjoyable setting for theatrical experiences. With some improvements in the staff's hospitality, it has the potential to offer a truly outstanding...
Read moreMusical theater. Every play I watched was incredible (though I watched only four or five different ones), the company is amazing, dancers are amazing, and the singing... Wow. They do amazing job even though they don't have as many funds or big of a stage. Most recent play I watched was "The Phantom of the Opera" and I was blown away. I watched the same play on Broadway in New York city, and this was just as good, if not a bit better (though I might be a bit biased, it's my home country after all :)). Oh, and "Mamma Mia" The only "downside" is that the tickets are always selling out fast, so you have to be quick after the repertoire is out if you want...
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