The Russian House — Russian Centre of Science and Culture in Belgrade (Russian: Российский центр науки и культуры «Русский дом», Serbian: Руски центар за науку и културу „Руски дом“) is a centre aimed to promote Russian language and culture, it is one of 44 present Russian Cultural Centers worldwide. Center is finished by the project of Vasily Baumgarten, talented Russian architect. It is opened as cultural center on 9 April 1933. Today, it is reputable as one of the most beautiful locations in Belgrade.
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- Русский дом (Белград) (ru)
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| - Ру́сский дом, полный вариант названия — Росси́йский центр нау́ки и культу́ры (РЦНК) «Русский дом» (серб. Руски центар за науку и културу «Руски дом» / Ruski centar za nauku i kulturu «Ruski dom») — одно из 44 зарубежных представительств Россотрудничества МИД России по продвижению русского языка, российской науки и культуры. Находится в столице Сербии городе Белград в пределах муниципалитета Стари-Град на улице Королевы Наталии (бывшей улице Народного фронта), дом 33, занимая одноимённое здание. (ru)
- The Russian House — Russian Centre of Science and Culture in Belgrade (Russian: Российский центр науки и культуры «Русский дом», Serbian: Руски центар за науку и културу „Руски дом“) is a centre aimed to promote Russian language and culture, it is one of 44 present Russian Cultural Centers worldwide. Center is finished by the project of Vasily Baumgarten, talented Russian architect. It is opened as cultural center on 9 April 1933. Today, it is reputable as one of the most beautiful locations in Belgrade. (en)
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| - The Russian House — Russian Centre of Science and Culture in Belgrade (Russian: Российский центр науки и культуры «Русский дом», Serbian: Руски центар за науку и културу „Руски дом“) is a centre aimed to promote Russian language and culture, it is one of 44 present Russian Cultural Centers worldwide. Establishment of the Russian Center is strongly connected to Russian emigrants in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, after 1917 October Revolution. Idea for establishment comes from these emigrants, and it has been affirmed by King Alexander, Serbian Patriarch Varnava, Aleksandar Belić and other famous persons from Serbia. Center is finished by the project of Vasily Baumgarten, talented Russian architect. It is opened as cultural center on 9 April 1933. Today, it is reputable as one of the most beautiful locations in Belgrade. In the post World War II period, Center is turned to the Home of Soviet Culture. Since 1994 to present it's called Russian Center of Science and Culture — The Russian House. (en)
- Ру́сский дом, полный вариант названия — Росси́йский центр нау́ки и культу́ры (РЦНК) «Русский дом» (серб. Руски центар за науку и културу «Руски дом» / Ruski centar za nauku i kulturu «Ruski dom») — одно из 44 зарубежных представительств Россотрудничества МИД России по продвижению русского языка, российской науки и культуры. Находится в столице Сербии городе Белград в пределах муниципалитета Стари-Град на улице Королевы Наталии (бывшей улице Народного фронта), дом 33, занимая одноимённое здание. (ru)
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