Croatian Lodge "Herceg Stjepan Kosaca"

Croatian Lodge "Herceg Stjepan Kosaca"
Croatian Lodge "Herceg Stjepan Kosaca in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Croatian Lodge "Herceg Stjepan Kosača" (locally known as "Hrvatski Dom Herceg Stjepan Kosača") is a city sponsored public institution in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina which promotes, assists and organizes educational and art events. It was named after Stjepan Vukčić Kosača, a 14th century Bosnian nobleman from Herzegovina. Its premisses are used for art exhibitions, concerts, theatre performances, lectures, movie screenings, puppet shows, dance classes, lectures, and conventions.[1]

History and Premises

Croatian Lodge "Herceg Stjepan Kosača" building was called a "Culture Lodge" (locally: Dom Kulture) prior to 1994. It was designed by the architect from Sarajevo Reuf Kadić and the construction work began in 1959. The first wing was completed in July 1959 and the second one was added in September of the same year. Building was fully completed and furnished in 1960.[2]

The Croatian Lodge "Herceg Stjepan Kosača" building is located in the city center (Rondo area) and it houses a public library, cafe-bar and a music school. "Herceg Stjepan Kosača" is a main venu of the art event called "Dani Matice Hrvatske" which encompasses diverse cultural events between March and May every year and enlivens the city of Mostar. The programme, managed and organized by the Croatian Community, includes classical, pop and modern music concerts, theatre, puppet shows, exhibitions, cinema reviews, poetry readings, book and CD music presentations[3]. Croatian Lodge "Herceg Stjepan Kosača" is also used as a main space for other art events and festivals such as "Mostar Spring", Mostar Summer Festival, "Večernjakov Pečat", and Mostar Films Days (organized by the Octavian Association from Mostar).

The Croatian Lodge "Herceg Stjepan Kosača" premisses include the following[4]:

  • Concert Hall with 726 seats and associated facilities (makeup room, dressing rooms, toilets, showers)
  • Queen Katarina Kosača Art Gallery (two exhibition spaces).
  • Small hall with 120 seats (for seminars, presentations, and book promotions).
  • Two classrooms (mostly used for language courses).
  • Great hall ( mostly used for wedding ceremonies and seminar presentations).

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