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5 Jun 2025 - 29 Jun 2025

The Romanian Pavilion by Art Mirror Association at the London Design Biennale

The Romanian Pavilion at the London Design Biennale 2025, Inner Reflections, Outer Worlds: A Sculptural Portal”, is now open and ready to be discovered. The Biennale takes place from 5 to 29 June 2025 at Somerset House, one of the United Kingdom’s most distinguished

1 Jun 2025 - 1 Jun 2025

International Children’s Day

A Joyful Celebration for the Whole Family for International Children's DayWhat’s on the programme: 1 – 4. 30 pm: Craft activity- Children’s Library  2 – 2. 30 pm: And lots of books, stories and laughter, right in the heart of the library! H. E.

23 May 2025 - 23 May 2025

The Radiance Within: Nicolae Steinhardt's "Journal of Joy" Launches in Belgravia

We invite you to the UK launch of Nicolae Steinhardt’s “Journal of Joy”, the first official translation of the uplifting and revelatory Romanian classic. The Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies in Cambridge (IOCS), in partnership with the Embassy of Romania

11 Mar 2025 - 11 Mar 2025

“Literature as Redemption”: Romania at the London Book Fair 2025

For Romania’s 15th participation at the London Book Fair (LBF), the Romanian Cultural Institute presents a diverse programme of events celebrating the transformative power of literature as an act of resistance. Weaving together the voices of iconic Romanian figures past

20 Feb 2025 - 5 Mar 2025

INFINITY. Brâncuși. UNESCO

The Romanian Cultural Institute in London marks the Constantin Brâncuși National Day with a celebration of the UNESCO listing of the Brâncuși Monumental Ensemble of Târgu Jiu. The event will see the opening of a photographic exhibition featuring rare archive images

23 Jan 2025 - 23 Jan 2025

New Perspectives on the Holocaust: the Case of Transnistria

The Romanian Cultural Institute in London, in partnership with the Embassies of Romania and the Republic of Moldova in the United Kingdom, invite you to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a profound and thought-provoking event dedicated to the memory

22 Oct 2024 - 26 Oct 2024

“Beyond Limits”: A Celebration of Paralympic Excellence

“Every step forward will bring you closer to the final victory. ” – Alexandru Bologa We are thrilled to invite you to the Private View of “Beyond Limits”, a solo photographic exhibition by London-based Romanian photographer Alexandru Radu Popescu. Dedicated

3 Oct 2024 - 3 Oct 2024

Dynamic Mithras Trio Open the 2024-2025 Season of the Enescu Concerts Series

An unforgettable season opening! Praised for their ‘exhilarating, highly-toned’ performances (The Arts Desk), the Mithras Trio have established themselves as one of the next generation’s most exciting and dynamic piano trios. We are honoured to kick off our

27 Jun 2024 - 27 Jun 2024

Brâncuşi, Britain and the Idea of Modern Sculpture

The concluding event of the Henry Moore Foundation’s research season ‘Brâncuşi and Britain’ organised with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute. The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is delighted to join forces with Henry Moore Foundation

25 Jun 2024

arch-NEAGU. Paul Neagu & Architecture

The Romanian Embassy and the Romanian Cultural Institute in London, together with The Paul Neagu Estate (UK) cordially invite you to the Private View of an exhibition highlighting Paul Neagu’s incursions in architecture, which he based on some of his artistic concepts,

5 Jun 2024 - 5 Jun 2024

Acclaimed Musicians Remus Azoiței and Eduard Stan in the Enescu Concerts Series

The 2023-2024 Season of our ever-popular Enescu Concerts Series comes to an end with the much-awaited recital of the Duo formed by violinist Remus Azoiței and pianist Eduard Stan, the supreme experts in rendering the superb chamber works of our legendary composer George

23 Mar 2024

Voices from the Wall. Dacians and Romanians in Britain

The Dacians, ancestors of the Romanians, came to Britain nearly two thousand years ago to help build and defend Hadrian’s Wall. Back then, both Dacia, what is now Romania, and Britannia were part of the Roman Empire. The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is delighted