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National Theater Toša Jovanović

- Trg Slobode 7 -
The cultural building was built around 1835 and the first reconstruction was carried out in 1884 according to the project of the city engineer . The reconstruction was needed as in 1882 a fire broke out, which significantly damaged the theater hall. During the reconstruction, the stage was raised and strengthened, and a space for the orchestra was created under the stage. In 1923, a renovation took place according to a project of the architect Dragiša Brašovan. During this renovation, a foyer with a cloakroom, a cashier, a buffet, and an entrance to the square was created and four years later, electricity was introduced. In 1984, the facade was restored according to the old photographs, and an extra floor was added above the two-story building in order to level the height with the neighboring buildings. There were tendencies to build a modern theater building, but it was not accepted, because the building was declared a cultural asset. The theater bears the name of the Serbian actor , who was born in Veliki Bečkerek, nowadays Zrenjanin.
An old photo that shows the building on the right
The symmetrical building is built in the styles of Eclectic and Neo-Classical and houses a Neo-Baroque interior. The frieze of the is adorned with two decorative lyre harps, two , and floral ornamentation. The four are crowned with a Corinthian . Above the second and third floor windows, you can either see a straight, a pointed, or a segmental , all of which are supported by two . The that are placed between these corbels are adorned with foliage. Underneath four of the windows, you'll be able to see a that contains a total of seven .
The interior of the theater