Studentski kulturni centar (Belgrade)

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Studentski Kulturni Centar
Студенски Културни Центар
Studentski kulturni centar (Belgrade)
Location Belgrade, Serbia
Coordinates 44°48′23″N20°27′43″E / 44.806309°N 20.4620479°E / 44.806309; 20.4620479
Owner Belgrade
Type Cultural center
Opened1971;52 years ago (1971)
Website
www.skc.org.rs

Studentski Kulturni Centar (English: Student's Cultural Center; abbr. SKC) is a cultural center in Belgrade, Serbia.

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History

The center opened in 1971 in the building of the former Officers' Club, that had up to that point been used by the State Security Administration (UDBA). The opening of SKC was seen by many as the communist regime's concession to the youth of Belgrade following the 1968 student demonstrations. [1]

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References

  1. "SKC se seli na Novi Beograd?". mondo.rs (in Serbian). 28 February 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2019.