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
Learn Romanian in Romania! Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, Romania 26th edition, July 2nd –23rd 2023
Update 17. 05. 2023: As a result of the evaluation of the 14 applications for the places exempted from participation fee, offered by the Romanian Cultural Institute (one of the 15 applications was not eligible), the following applicants were awarded: Ines Ferreira Reis (Portugal),
NEW YORK. History of Romania in One Object represented by Ovid
The fifth episode of the History of Romania in One Object series, created in partnership with Museum of National History and Archeology in Constanța / Muzeul de Istorie Națională și Arheologie Constanța brings forth one of the symbols of the ancient Tomis, the 1887
Learn Romanian in Romania! Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, Romania 25th edition, July 2nd –27th 2019
The Romanian Cultural Institute organizes and conducts Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses in the 12th century citadel of Braşov. The program is organized in collaboration with Babeș-Bolyai University (UBB) in Cluj-Napoca, Mureşenilor Memorial House and
Learn Romanian in Romania! Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, Romania 24th edition, July 3rd –28th 2018
The Romanian Cultural Institute organizes and conducts Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses in the 12th century citadel of Braşov. The program is organized in collaboration with the Faculty of Letters of Transilvania University - Braşov, Mureşenilor
European Literature Night 2018
WORLDS COLLIDE ON MULTICULTURAL EUROPEAN LITERATURE NIGHT: A CELEBRATION OF 15 EUROPEAN BOOKS THROUGH READINGS, MUSICAL WORLD PREMIERES, VISUAL ART, ARCHITECTURE, FILM, AND PLATFORMS FOR POWERFUL DISCUSSION WITH SPECIAL GUEST PETER SÍS. This FREE one-night-only special
Learn Romanian in Romania!
Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, Romania 23rd edition, July 4th –29th 2017 The Romanian Cultural Institute organizes and conducts Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses in the 12th century citadel of Braşov. The program
Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, Romania 22nd edition, July 3rd – 28th 2016
As a result of the evaluation of the 13 applications for the places exempted from participation fee, offered by the RCI, the following applicants were awarded: Michelle DePrizio (USA)Karina Picó Català (Spain)Kathryn Grow Allen (USA)James Morris (Great Britain)Vicente
Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, Romania, July 1st -26th 2015
(update: 11 May 2015)As a result of the evaluation of the 15 applications for the places exempted from participation fee, offered by the Romanian Cultural Institute, the following applicants were awarded: 1. Alzir Oliveira (Brasil)2. Antanas Keturakis (Lithuania)3. Alice
The Monasteries of Oltenia. Art and spirituality
The Monasteries of Oltenia. Art and spirituality, The Romanian Cultural Institute Publishing House, 2014Texts by Elisabeta Negrău and Vlad Bedros Edited and afterword by Father Iustin Marchiș English version by Samuel Onn Photographs by Dan Dinescu and Daniel Constantinescu
The Lost World of Old Europe – The Danube Valley 5000-3500 BC.
The Lost World of Old Europe: The Danube Valley, 5,000 - 3,500 BC The First Cucuteni Culture Exhibition in the US Before the glory that was Greece and Rome, even before the first cities of Mesopotamia or temples along the Nile, there lived in the Lower Danube Valley
Slow Beasts, Easy Life
See Gallery One would wonder why the ox is so preferred by most of the Romanian landscape painters at the turn of the century. One reason is a name, Barbizon. Both Nicolae Grigorescu and Ion Andreescu, the leaders of the generation, were configuring their artistic project