The Centre for Cultural Decontamination (sr|Центар за културну деконтаминацију, Centar za kulturnu dekontaminaciju) is an independent cultural institution located at 21 Birčaninova Street in Belgrade, Serbia. The centre was established in 1994 as a response to the political and cultural climate in Serbia.
Set in a building that was previously, until 1941, the Veljković Family House's courtyard art pavilion, the centre works against "nationalism, xenophobia, intolerance, hatred and fear." The institute functions as a gallery, community and a professional forum. It was founded by Borka Pavićević, previously a principal of the Yugoslav Drama Theater.[1]
The centre's foreign funding was criticised by journalist Ranko Munitić in 2005, during Serbian political talk show Utisak nedelje on TV channel B92: