Yugoslavia year 1975 150 years Anniversary Chronicle of the Serbian Matica
The Serbian Matica (Матица српска / Matica srpska) is a significant cultural and scientific institution in Serbia. Here are some key points about it:
- Foundation: It was founded in 1826 in Pest, Hungary (then part of the Austrian Empire), making it one of the oldest cultural-scientific institutions in Serbia.
- Location: In 1864, it moved to Novi Sad, which was then part of Austria-Hungary and is now in Serbia. It has remained in Novi Sad ever since.
- Purpose: The Matica srpska was established to promote Serbian culture and science, particularly in literature and language.
- Activities: It is involved in publishing, research, and cultural preservation. The institution publishes books, journals, and organizes various cultural and scientific events.
- Library: It houses a significant library with a vast collection of books, periodicals, and rare manuscripts related to Serbian culture and history.
- Publishing: Matica srpska is known for publishing the first comprehensive dictionary of the Serbian language.
- Structure: It consists of several departments covering various fields such as literature, linguistics, social sciences, and natural sciences.
- Historical significance: It played a crucial role in the standardization of the Serbian language and the preservation of Serbian cultural heritage during times when Serbs were living under foreign rule.
- Current status: Today, it continues to be an important center for Serbian culture, literature, and scientific research.
- Building: The institution is housed in a notable building in the center of Novi Sad, which is itself a cultural monument.
The Serbian Matica in Novi Sad remains a cornerstone of Serbian cultural and academic life, continuing its mission of promoting and preserving Serbian culture and science.
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