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30 Dec 2024

Romanian Language Classes for Foreigners organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute

If you want to learn Romanian, the Romanian Cultural Institute offers the opportunity to enroll in extensive courses, either in-person or online, starting from December 30, 2024. These courses, held in Bucharest from January 27, 2025, are available at all proficiency

16 Sep 2024

CANTEMIR Programme // Visiting Recent History

Visiting Recent History, a project organized by MATCA artspace from Cluj-Napoca (RO), aims to present a collective exhibition to be held at ȚOL Artist Run Space and a public discussion at Zpațiu (Casa Zemstvei) in Chișinău. The project connects countries that share

20 Jun 2024

The President of the Romanian Cultural Institute is the new President of EUNIC – the network of national cultural institutes of the European Union

At the General Assembly held in Bucharest on June 19-20, 2024, the President of the Romanian Cultural Institute, Liviu Jicman, took over the mandate of President of EUNIC – European Union National Institutes for Culture. EUNIC is the network of national cultural institutes

18 Jun 2024

Heads of European cultural institutes are coming to the EUNIC General Assembly in Bucharest

The General Assembly of EUNIC – European Union National Institutes for Culture will be held in Bucharest on 19-20 June 2024, bringing together the heads of cultural institutes from the European Union, members of the EUNIC network, which is the network of national cultural

2 Nov 2022

Illustrious performers Remus Azoiței and Eduard Stan in the Enescu Concerts

The November concert in the 'Enescu Concerts' series offers an exceptional encounter with two brilliant Romanian musicians, Remus Azoiței (violin) and Eduard Stan (piano), the supreme experts in George Enescu's chamber work. With a programme that highlights

15 Oct 2012

Programs of the Romanian Cultural Institute 2012-2013

The Romanian Cultural Institute operates within the existing legal framework under Law no. 356 of 2003, the Romanian Government Emergency Ordinance no. 27 of 13th June 2012 and subsequent amendments. Its mission lies in promoting national culture and civilization in Romania

24 Feb 2012

RESULTS / Fostering Artistic Practices 2012

On 21st-22nd February 2012, took place the meeting of the jury that analyzed the projects received within the program ”Fostering Artistic Practices” organized by the Romanian Institute for Culture and Humanistic Research of Venice and the Romanian Institute for Culture

7 Nov 2011 - 31 Jan 2012

Fostering Artistic Practices: Call for project proposals for 2012

 „Fostering Artistic Practices: Call for project proposals for 2012. Romanian Institute for Culture and Humanistic Research of Venice and Romanian Cultural Institute „Dimitrie Cantemir of Istanbul The Romanian Institute for Culture and Humanistic Research of Venice

ABOUT RCI

The Romanian Cultural Institute, a public body founded in 2003, is tasked with raising the profile of Romanian culture around the world. In order to achieve this, it spreads information and spearheads cultural projects involving Romanian artists and writers. Furthermore,

ABOUT US

Plural is an English-language book-format magazine published under the aegis of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Bucharest, Romania (with branches in: Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Istanbul, Lisbon, London, Madrid, New York, Paris, Prague, Rome, Stockholm, Szeged, Tel Aviv,

Uncommon Transport Or How Three Buses Were Detoured Directly To The Lane Of An Imaginary Realm

see photos see movie This summer, the Romanian Cultural Institute and the Ilotopie theater group proposed a new form of a public transportation line for Bucharesters: a transportation out of line! For almost a week, three buses belonging to the RATB public transportation

The Past: Plus Quam Perfectum

Bucharest is a city in search of identity. Its precise moment of birth is unknown, for the Cetatea Dîmboviţei of the 14th and 15th centuries only played host to its rulers when they occasionally came to ward off threats from south of the Danube or Hungarian attacks form