The largest city in Republika Srpska is soon to open a new cultural center, the first in a century, located in the historic Milanović house in the heart of Banjaluka.
"We have restored the oldest building in the center of
our city. This will be the first cultural center in Banjaluka in a hundred
years," announced Mayor Draško Stanivuković.
He added that the Milanović house will soon become a new
cultural hub in the city center. Alongside the restoration of the building,
there is active work on developing the concept for this new cultural
institution.
The building, with a surface area of approximately 2,500 square meters, will be available to artists and creatives.
The four-story
structure will offer four different types of spaces, providing room for those
involved in music, visual arts, film, multimedia, and other creative
activities.
The mayor previously emphasized that this space will
complement and expand the capacities of the current Banski Dvor Cultural
Center, and he highlighted that once the renovation is complete, the Milanović
house will become a source of pride for all citizens of Banjaluka.
This project is being realized in collaboration with the
Government of Republika Srpska.