Retroteca at Hala Laminor with Special Guests Lou Bega, Rednex: April 19-20
Sunday, 17 March 2024
Retroteca at Hala Laminor awaits all who resonate with the old good days when music had a certain vibe on April 19-20 at Hala Laminor. Retroteca means exceptional parties and special guests whose hits were sung by whole generations. If you know what “Mambo No. 5” is, and, for the younger generations, it is not
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Glenn Miller Orchestra Concert in Bucharest: April 13
Sunday, 17 March 2024
With conductor Wil Salden, the Glenn Miller Orchestra returns to the concert in Bucharest after the great success of 2017. This is one of the most exciting concerts of this spring. The event occurs on April 13, 2024, starting at 20.00, at the Romanian Athenaeum in Bucharest. Tickets are available in the following price categories:
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Lara Fabian Concert in Bucharest: April 21
Sunday, 17 March 2024
Lara Fabian’s concert in Bucharest takes place on April 21. Those who want to see her perform live can do that at the Palace Hall in April. For those who don’t get tickets to the concert in Bucharest, it’s good to know she will also perform in Romania, in Cluj on BT Arena, on April
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Palestinian Film Festival in Bucharest: April 18-21
Sunday, 17 March 2024
The Palestinian Film Festival, organized by the Mahmoud Darwish Cultural Center, will occur between April 18 and 21 in Bucharest. It will have a new artistic direction and present Palestinian cinema as a Cinema of Existence. The name reminds the spectators of the current regional context. Through our center’s activities and primarily through the Palestinian
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URBAN GYPSY JAZZ – Live, March 27 at ARCUB – Gabroveni Inn
Sunday, 03 March 2024
The ARCUB Jazz Live season continues with a new concert on March 27, 2024, from 7 p.m., Urban Gypsy & Emil Bîzgă, on the Great Hall – ARCUB stage. The well-known American trumpeter of Romanian origin, Emil Bîzgă brings to the ARCUB stage, together with Ciprian Parghel (bass), Albert Tajti (piano) and Claudiu Purcărin (drums),
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Century-Old Buildings in Bucharest To Be Consolidated
Thursday, 29 February 2024
Eighty buildings in Bucharest – residential or public buildings, historical monuments or apartment blocks almost 100 years old – will be consolidated with non-reimbursable funds obtained from national and European sources and money from the local budget. The Municipality Mayor announced the news on social media. This announcement follows another similar one, and the City
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Stolen Prehistoric Gold Bracelets Brought Back to History Museum in Bucharest
Wednesday, 21 February 2024
Three prehistoric gold bracelets from archaeological sites in Romania, stolen by unknown authors and later alienated, were brought to the country from Belgium on Tuesday, February 20. The three cultural assets of great value, protected by Romanian and international law, were stolen by unidentified persons and subsequently alienated. Two of them were identified when offered
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Placido Domingo Postpones Concert in Bucharest
Monday, 19 February 2024
Placido Domingo has announced he won’t be able to perform on February 26 in Bucharest. His concert in Romania’s Capital was sold out days before. Unfortunately for his fans, the great opera singer was diagnosed with bronchitis and, among other events that he won’t be able to attend, Cluj-Napoca concert and Bucharest are the first.
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Brancusi Sculpture ‘Portrait of Achille Baldé’ Displayed at Artmark in Bucharest
Thursday, 15 February 2024
A work made by famous Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancusi in 1905-1906, “Bust of a Restaurant Patron (Portrait of Achille Baldé),” is arriving for the first time in Romania and will be available exclusively at the Artmark Galleries in Bucharest. It is about “a work that has never been seen, (being) considered lost or destroyed.” A
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Lights over Balkans: February 16 – March 3, 2024, Museum of National Peasant
Monday, 12 February 2024
Lights Over the Balkans is a multidisciplinary exhibition at The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant. The National Museum of Romanian Literature, in partnership with the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant, the Embassy of the Republic of Türkiye in Bucharest, the Association of Turkish Business People, the Romanian-Turkish Association “Art without borders” and the
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