National Theatre of Bitola

[2] The present-day National Theater of Bitola can trace its history to November 14, 1944, shortly after the city's liberation at the end of World War II in Yugoslavia.

[3] Renovation of the old theatre building began on March 1, 1946, incorporating an expanded stage and newly added administrative offices.

[3] The late 1950s brought challenges, as several key artists left the institution in 1958 due to financial and personal difficulties, which led to a temporary period of decline.

[3] On October 3, 1979, authorities decided to demolish the original theatre building, despite earlier efforts to designate it as a cultural monument.

[3] The theatre relocated to the newly constructed House of Culture, which officially opened on October 11, 1980, and continues to serve as its home.