The exhibition Mnemonics [Back to the Future], which brings together new works by all the 14 artists that the Bucharest...
Several concerts will keep you busy this autumn and long into winter. Big names like Ozzy Osbourne, Guns N'Roses, Cesaria Evora, among others, will come to Bucharest by the end of the year. Take your pick, as there's plenty of choice!
Romanian writer Florin Iaru's photography exhibition will be opened on Wednesday, September 1st, at the Anthony Frost English Bookshop in Bucharest. The fourth issue of the photography magazine Punctum will also be launched at the event. The exhibition will be opened all thorough September.
Acid jazz band 'Butterflies in my stomach' will play at the Verona Garden (Carturesti bookshop) in Bucharest on September 10, while on September 16 it will perform at the Green Hours Garden, according to the Romanian Cultural Institute (ICR).
Local band Luna Amara will play the opening for the Ozzy Osbourne concert in Bucharest, scheduled for October 2nd at Zone Arena. Coma, another Romanian band, will also play in the opening part before the concert.
The Danube International Tournament (TID), in which hundreds of rowing boats from the riverside countries sail from its source down to where it flows into the Black Sea, on 2,516 km, will reach the Romanian stretch between August 29 and September 9.
calendar of events at the seaside and in mountain resorts for the period August 27-29.
The Austrian chamber music orchestra Johann Strauss Ensemble will perform in Romania in December, within their Romanian national Christmas tour. The Bucharest show, under the name Best of Vienna, will he held on December 11 at Sala Palatului in the capital city, starting 20,00 hours. The show will include compositions which became famous over time in the Austrian capital city.
Two Romanian projects will be featured at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which will start on Sunday, August 29, and will last until November 21. The two national projects will have their opening on Friday and Saturday at Romania's pavilion in the Biennale and at the Romanian Institute of Culture and Humanistic Research.
Several concerts will keep you busy this autumn and long into winter. Big names like Ozzy Osbourne, Guns N'Roses, Cesaria Evora, among others, will come to Bucharest by the end of the year. Take your pick, as there's plenty of choice!
Romanian writer Florin Iaru's photography exhibition will be opened on Wednesday, September 1st, at the Anthony Frost English Bookshop in Bucharest. The fourth issue of the photography magazine Punctum will also be launched at the event. The exhibition will be opened all thorough September.
Acid jazz band 'Butterflies in my stomach' will play at the Verona Garden (Carturesti bookshop) in Bucharest on September 10, while on September 16 it will perform at the Green Hours Garden, according to the Romanian Cultural Institute (ICR).
Local band Luna Amara will play the opening for the Ozzy Osbourne concert in Bucharest, scheduled for October 2nd at Zone Arena. Coma, another Romanian band, will also play in the opening part before the concert.
The Danube International Tournament (TID), in which hundreds of rowing boats from the riverside countries sail from its source down to where it flows into the Black Sea, on 2,516 km, will reach the Romanian stretch between August 29 and September 9.
calendar of events at the seaside and in mountain resorts for the period August 27-29.
The Austrian chamber music orchestra Johann Strauss Ensemble will perform in Romania in December, within their Romanian national Christmas tour. The Bucharest show, under the name Best of Vienna, will he held on December 11 at Sala Palatului in the capital city, starting 20,00 hours. The show will include compositions which became famous over time in the Austrian capital city.
Two Romanian projects will be featured at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which will start on Sunday, August 29, and will last until November 21. The two national projects will have their opening on Friday and Saturday at Romania's pavilion in the Biennale and at the Romanian Institute of Culture and Humanistic Research.