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Author: Selma Rizvic
Published on: September 29, 2025
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In September 2025 the StecakLand team went on a tour of the Balkans, promoting the VR and AR applications in museums and performing the theater play.

The play was first performed in the Beogradsko dramsko pozorište in Belgrade. After that, the team moved to Dubrovnik, where the promotion was organized in the beautiful Rector’s Palace, hosting the Dubrovnik Museums exhibitions. After that, the play was performed in the Marin Držić theater. Croatian media were very interested in the project, and the events were well covered.

The next stop of the tour was Cetinje. The promotion was held in the National Museum of Montenegro, and the theater play was performed in the Royal theater “Zetski dom”. This is the third VR application we have produced with the Museum from Cetinje. The audience in the Theater was astonished by the use of VR that transported them into a different reality. The BH Ambassador in Montenegro, with his wife, has also attended the performance.

 

In Serbia, the VR setup will first be installed at the National Museum of Užice, where our next promotional event was held. The Museum space was full of people curious to try the StecakLand application. The Museum director told us that she plans to invite schools to come and learn about stecaks ornaments through our application. Additionally, the Mramorje necropolis, the selected site for the AR application, is nearby. The local media attended the promotion events and published stories about it.

   

 

 

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