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Revision as of 14:18, 11 August 2025
Theatre building in Cetinje, Montenegro
- Royal Theatre Zetski Dom
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Royal Theatre Zetski Dom [Cetinje] | Theatre building in Cetinje, Montenegro |
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42°23'19.000"N, 18°55'36.001"E
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No heritage stage machinery From 1884 to 1892, Zetski Dom was built, housing a theatre as well as archives, a museum, a reading room and a library – a true cultural center. (English)
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The Royal Theatre inside, by architect Josip Slade who had also designed the theatre in Šibenik, was already inaugurated in 1888 with The Balkan Empress , a play by Prince Nikola I Petrović himself. Today, Zetski dom is the oldest theatre in the country. Recently restored and now a State Theatre, it serves the public with a continuous stream of productions. (English)
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1888
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HST_0172
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