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  1. The Yugoslav Room combines carved designs and portraits of people from regions, now sovereign countries, that made up this nation at the time this Room was created. Designs from Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia decorate the ceiling, walls and are especially seen in the royal crest of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia seen on the corridor wall side.

  2. The Yugoslav Nationality Room is one of the oldest Nationality Rooms in the Cathedral of Learning, having been dedicated on March 31, 1939. At that time there was a large community of Yugoslavs - Bosnians, Croats, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs and Slovenes - living in Pittsburgh.

  3. The rooms are also in use as University classrooms, giving students the opportunity to learn in a unique setting that gives them a hands-on experience with these rich heritages. Carefully crafted, the Nationality Rooms create an intriguing space for learning. Explore the Rooms.

  4. May 13, 2022 · The Nationality Rooms are located on the first and third floors of the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning. The rooms were designed to represent the culture of various ethnic groups that settled in Allegheny County and are supported by these cultural groups and governments.

  5. The Nationality Rooms are a group of 31 classrooms in the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning depicting and donated by the national and ethnic groups that helped build the city of Pittsburgh.

  6. The Yugoslav Classroom in the Cathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh. Contributor. Mitchell, Ruth Crawford, 1890- University of Pittsburgh (depositor) Date. 1942. Identifier. 31735051654261. Extent. 15, [1] p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Publisher. University of Pittsburgh Press. Place of Publication. Pittsburgh, Pa. Type. text. Subject.

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  8. Previously, I posted about the Irish, Turkish, and African Heritage rooms in the Cathedral of Learning, on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh. But I also felt the need to take this picture of another “Nationality Room” there, the Yugoslav Room, when I visited in October 2019.

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