Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia, Theater history museum in Belgrade, Serbia.
The Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia occupies a 19th-century residence and displays costumes, stage designs, photographs, and documents tracing the development of Serbian theater. The collection also includes posters, programs, and written records of performances.
The house itself dates to 1836 and was built for merchant Miloje Božić as his family residence. The museum later took root here, recognizing the value of these walls as a home for theater history.
The museum displays theater posters and costumes from different periods of the Serbian stage. Visitors see how theatrical design and artistic styles have changed over time.
The museum maintains a reading room and archive for researchers to study records and documents. Visitors should plan time to explore the multiple exhibition rooms, as the collection spans several floors of the building.
The house received protected monument status in 1979, meaning visitors explore the theater collections within an authentic 19th-century protected building. The connection between the historical location and the museum's mission creates a distinctive experience.
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