Inaugurated a joint exhibition of artists from Karlsruhe and Rijeka
The joint exhibition of artists from Rijeka and artists from out friendship City of Karlsruhe, has been inaugurated in the Hall of John Paul II in Trsat.
The joint exhibition of artists from Rijeka and artists from out friendship City of Karlsruhe, has been inaugurated in the Hall of John Paul II in Trsat.
The Mayor of Rijeka, Marko Filipović, held a reception in the City of Rijeka for the delegation of the City of Karlsruhe led by the Deputy Mayor of Karlsruhe, Albert Käuflein.
Marko Filipović, mayor of Rijeka, Ana Trošelj, president of the Rijeka City Council and Vojko Braut, deputy president of the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County held a reception in honour the Ambassador of Romania to Croatia, H.E. Constantin-Mihail Grigorie.
Marko Filipović, mayor of Rijeka and Hannes Heide, member of the European Parliament exchanged views on European Capital of Culture and EU cohesion policy and talked about the experiences of the Rijeka – European Capital of Culture project, challenges during its implementation and disturbances caused by the Covida pandemic.
The agreement worth something over HRK 2.1 million was signed by the mayor of Rijeka Marko Filipović and the president of the Management Board of Erste & Steiermärkische Bank Christoph Schoefboeck.
The Children’s House hosted the finale of the EU programme “Art & Literature in Education’s Nature! Is it an A.L.E.N.?”
The New Path project was implemented with the partnership of the City of Rijeka, the Rijeka Social Welfare Centre, the Association for the Homeless and Socially Vulnerable People “Oaza” and the Homeless Shelter “Roses of St. Francis”.
The exhibition “La Grande Bellezza – attraverso il design italiano dell’automobile – through Italian car design” will be hosted by the Kortil Gallery in Rijeka starting from 5 April, while in Opatija by the Gervais Centre starting form 4 April.
The final conference held at the Rijeka City Hall marked the completion of construction works of the plant for sorting separately collected waste (sorting plant) in Mihačeva Draga.
At this year’s edition of the International Small Scenes Theatre Festival, which will take place from 3 to 9 May, 9 plays from Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina will be performed.