Venac Radomira Putnika 2
phone: +381 25 434-340
e-mail: kcsombor@open.telekom.rs
web: www.kcsombor.org.rs
Trg Koste Trifkovića 2, Sombor
phone:+381 25 437-666
e-mail: nps.organizacija@sbb.rs
web: www.npozoristeso.co.rs
Trg Republike 4, Sombor
phone: +381 25 422-728
e-mail: gmso@sbb.rs
web: www.gms.rs
Trg cara Lazara 3, 25000 Sombor
phone: +381 25 431-011
e-mail: biblioso@eunet.rs
web: www.biblioso.org.rs
Kralja Petra I, Sombor
phone: +381 25 412-056
web: www.bioskopsombor.com
Адреса: Краља Петра I 24, у пасажу
→ Read moreLaze Kostića 5, Sombor
phone: +381 25 412-583
e-mail: galerijalk@open.telekom.rs
web: www.kcsombor.org.rs
work hours: work days: 8:00-14:00 and 17:00-19:00, weekends: 9:00-13:00.
admission: free
Trg Svetog Trojstva 2, Sombor
phone: +381 25 412-563
web: www.konjovic.rs
The gallery was opened on the 10th of September 1966. in a building that was erected in 1838. and was adapted for the purposes of a gallery with 8 rooms on 170 square meters. The gallery was opened by one of the most prominent painter from Sombor, Milan Konjović who has pledged to give away all of his artwork as a legacy; his motto was and still is "These images, my precious darlings, with love I give away to my hometown,...
Konjovićeva 5, Sombor
phone: 025/433-030, 025/28-598
owner: Stevan Stanišić
e-mail: vitrauxart@yahoo.com
web: www.vitrauxart.net
The building housing the Music school was built in 1906 in the style of Hungarian secession. The Choral Society of Sombor was founded in 1870 and under its patronage the Music School “Petar Konjović” was set up in 1921. The act was signed by Branislav Nušić, the then Headmaster of the internal department of the Ministry of Education in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The School has developed into a permanently present educational, public and cultural institution in the city. By its name, the music school has preserved the memory of Petar Konjović, our fellow citizen and founder of the opera art in Serbia. As an ever-present contributor...
Mixed Youth Choir "Iuventus cantat"
Trg oslobođenja 4, Sombor
tel: 025/420-940
Trg Sv. Đorđa 4, Sombor
phone: 025/442-293, 063/547-838
Blagojevićeva 90, Sombor
phone: 025/467-196 i 064/309-7007
Venac Petra Bojovića 13, Sombor
phone: +381 25 422-698
e-mail: mpkzombor@freemail.hu
web: www.kaszino.org.rs
Bringing together middle class of the then ethnic majority of Hungarians in Sombor, Hungary Civil Casino was established on 22nd of April 1867. The Casino was founded as a place where people can come together to enjoy music and art in their leisure time. The most important sections that marked the history of casinos are singing and drama...
Venac vojvode Radomira Putnika 26, Sombor
phone: +381 25 438-173
e-mail: vnazor@sbb.rs
Croatian Artistic Collective "Vladimir Nazor" was established with the aim of nurturing the culture and customs of Bunjevac ethnic group and Croatians from Slavonia region in Croatia (gatherings, dužionice (gatherings that are organized before the spring seeding and autumn harvests), Holy Trinity, St Francis – girls’ fairs, etc.) The work of the collective involves a few sections: folklore, art, tamburitza, drama, chess,...
Veljko Petrovic (1884-1967), a Sombor born poet, narrator, publicist, literary and visual arts critic, arts historian, encyclopaedist, journalist, one of the most fertile and one of the best authors in Serbian literature of the XX century. The memory to this notable man was unveiled in front of the City Library “Karlo Bijelicki” in 2017 and is the work of art by Igor Šeter, a sculptor from Sombor. A Serbian academician Miro Vuksanović spoke at the ceremony. “…into the middle of the Town that in his short stories becomes the capital of Serbian literature, finally, but albeit at the...
Sombor-born Ernest Bosnjak (1876-1963) was the pioneer of cinematography in the region. His dream was to make Sombor “the moving picture factory – Hollywood in Sombor”. He was the one to open the first cinema in Sombor around 1907. Bosnjak started to make documentaries and short films, and in 1909 he made the first film in Vojvodina. His oldest archived film was made during the ceremony of revealing the monument in honour of Ferenc Rákóczi. During the World War I he was filming as an Austro-Hungarian soldier. When the statue of Ernest Bošnjak was...
Lazar Kostic (1841-1910) was a Serbian writer, poet, journalist, dramatist and an aesthetic philosopher. He finished writing his best poem and one of the most exquisite poems of Serbian literature, Santa Maria della Salute, in Sombor, prior to his death. The statue of Laza Kostic was revealed in 2011 in front of the house in which he lived after his marriage to Julijana Palanacki, a girl from Sombor. The statue was modelled by Igor Seter, a sculptor from Sombor, who considered it most appropriate that Laza should return to Sombor looking the way his great friend, doctor Radivoj Simonovic...