The Turkish Room in the Club House (Društveni dom)Visualizing Family, Gender Relations, and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860-1950Barbara DerlereditorCentre for Southeast European History, University GrazCentre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Grazo:vase.2285Zemaljski Muzej Bosne i HercegovineThe National Museum of Bosnia and HerzegovinaKutija 1: 2509Food ConsumptionAlcoholic BeveragesDrink, Drugs, and IndulgenceRecreational and Non-therapeutic DrugsDrink, Drugs, and IndulgenceFurnitureEquipment and Maintenance of BLDGSBuilding Interiors and ArrangementEquipment and Maintenance of BLDGSRecreational StructuresStructuresClothingGender StatusSocial StratificationGender Roles and IssuesSocial StratificationStatus, Role, and PrestigeIndividuation and MobilityLeisure Time ActivitiesLiving Standards and RoutinesSocial Relationships and GroupsInterpersonal RelationsCliquesInterpersonal RelationsBosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevoSarajevo18.35644,43.84864PhotographPhotographer1904FrantišekTopičTopič, FrantišekMen in urban clothes sitting in the Club House. Some of them are smoking cigars, others are drinking beer or eating. In the background: the bar.The Club House (also 'Vereinshaus', 'Herrenclub' or 'Clubhaus') was opened in 1899 under the Austro-Hungarian Government. In the so-called 'Saaltheater' theater plays were performed. In 1922 it was transformed into the National Theater (zgrada Narodnog pozorišta). Positive print.Not specifiedNot specified153216Bosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevo