Information retrieved from the Jadran Film official website.

Commonly referred to as the “Orson Welles Studio” due to its use as a filming location for Orson Welles’s 1962 screen adaptation of Franz Kafka’s The Trial, the space is now in the final stages of refurbishment. Re-envisioned as a versatile venue for events, conferences, and orchestral recording projects, the studio is being restored with careful attention to its original 1950s character, complemented by a retro aesthetic.

The renovation includes the installation of modern stage and audiovisual systems, along with a newly added grid. Spanning more than 500 square meters of open space and featuring dedicated audiovisual, makeup, office, and dressing room facilities, it stands as the only fully modernized, fully functional retro-style studio of its kind in this part of Europe.

The studio also offers access to an exclusive VIP area and features fully operational analog audio equipment, providing a rare combination of historic charm and professional-grade musical capabilities.

Photo Credit: Matej Marjanović


The equipment list is available upon request.

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