Zlatna Moruna

Zlatna Moruna or Golden Beluga (Serbian: Кафана "Златна моруна") is a kafana in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

Today considered a "historical kafana", it was a gathering place and an unofficial base of the members of Young Bosnia revolutionary movement, prior to the 1914 Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, a prelude to World War I.

It is situated at the corner of Kraljice Natalije and Kamenička streets, just south of the Zeleni Venac Green Market at the foothills of the Terazije Terrace.

[1][3][4] The two-storey building was constructed in the 1890s, in the historical quarter of Savamala, and a kafana was immediately opened on the ground level, which covers 239 m2 (2,570 sq ft).

[1][2] The facility was equipped with memorabilia from the period, including many photos and the old billiard table, along with objects reminiscent of both Young Bosnia and Mika Alas.

[6] Unfortunately, this attempt at historical preservation was rather short lived, as on April 27, 2018,[7] a new business, Pocket Caffè & Billiards, opened where the kafana previously was.

To the kafana's address was delivered a letter for Čabrinović with a newspaper clipping from Zagreb's Srbobran, giving details of the archduke's visit to Sarajevo.

The tavern after the 2013 reconstruction