The Serbian love of art is deep in the bone marrow, and has not been washed away by the passing time. Walking through Serbia, the ubiquitous art bar, the ubiquitous surreal graffiti, the theater that plays every month, even movies and music, are seen as a very important part of life. In the Serbian border city of Subotica, near Hungary, there is a retro movie music coffee shop hidden deep in the last century, which opened in 1977 and was the first Star Wars show. Before I entered, I was attracted by the row of chairs filled with pictures of Marilyn Monroe, and walked down the path to a unique hole. An old movie poster in a room is covered with all the walls, the old movie projector is hung on the wall, a treasured guitar is hung inside the restaurant, a jukebox is placed in the corner, and the musicians who blow the saxophone are hiding behind the whiskey. When they walk in, they think they have passed through the 1970s. Dancing with Monroe, learning Hepburn lipstick and listening to the Elvis chorus on the sly. It's not so much a cafe as a collection of retro movies, the dream house of old movie enthusiasts. Such a high-temperature cafe is not cheap compared to the price, we read the menu involuntarily said, it is too cheap. In a soft time of cappuccino, savor the art of Serbia.
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The Serbian love of art is deep in the bone marrow, and has not been washed away by the passing time. Walking through Serbia, the ubiquitous art bar, the ubiquitous surreal graffiti, the theater that plays every month, even movies and music, are seen as a very important part of life. In the Serbian border city of Subotica, near Hungary, there is a retro movie music coffee shop hidden deep in the last century, which opened in 1977 and was the first Star Wars show. Before I entered, I was attracted by the row of chairs filled with pictures of Marilyn Monroe, and walked down the path to a unique hole. An old movie poster in a room is covered with all the walls, the old movie projector is hung on the wall, a treasured guitar is hung inside the restaurant, a jukebox is placed in the corner, and the musicians who blow the saxophone are hiding behind the whiskey. When they walk in, they think they have passed through the 1970s. Dancing with Monroe, learning Hepburn lipstick and listening to the Elvis chorus on the sly. It's not so much a cafe as a collection of retro movies, the dream house of old movie enthusiasts. Such a high-temperature cafe is not cheap compared to the price, we read the menu involuntarily said, it is too cheap. In a soft time of cappuccino, savor the art of Serbia.
Subbotica is only 10km from the Schengen area and worth a visit.