Romanian artists at Europe Day 2021: Towards a New Community
The European Union Delegation to the State of Israel is celebrating this year's Europe Day (which was held on May 9th) by organizing three special video art installations in three of Israel's major cities: Eilat, Haifa and Tel Aviv. The event is held in cooperation with
“The Magic Brushstroke” – exhibition of works by Baruch Elron, November 26, 2017 – January 19, 2018, RCI Tel Aviv gallery
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is hosting between November 26, 2017 – January 19, 2018, the exhibition “The Magic Brushstroke” by Israeli artist Baruch Elron (1934-2006). The exhibition, dedicated to celebrating the National Day of Romania, is
Romanian soprano Andreea Soare at the Jerusalem International Opera Master Class, July 31 – August 10, 2016
The Jerusalem International Opera Master Class, organized by the Jerusalem Municipality, will take place between July 31st -August 10th , 2016 at the Louis and Tillie Alpert Youth Music Center, Mishkenot She'ananim Music Center and the Gerard Bechar Center in Jerusalem.
The documentary „My Beautiful Dacia” presented at Holon Cinematheque. December 13th, 2012, 8:30 p.m.
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv has the pleasure to announce the presentation of the documentary My Beautiful Dacia (written and directed by Ștefan Constantinescu and Julio Soto) at Holon Cinematheque, on Thursday, December 13th, 2012, 8:30 p. m. , as a related
Eduard Stan solo tour in Israel. Jerusalem, Haifa, Rishon LeZion. 19-27.09.2011
Eduard Stan, an internationally acclaimed Romanian piano player, will perform a series of four solo recitals in Israel, in September 2011, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv. The repertory comprises works by George Enescu, Franz Liszt, Frédéric
DETOUR. European street art project in Holon. 21-26.06.2011
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is proud to be a partner in the European street art project DETOUR. The event is a collaboration between the European Union, Romania, Hungary, Poland, Belgium, France, Great Britain and Israel - the municipality of Holon and the
About RCI Tel Aviv
With its central headquarters in Bucharest, the Romanian Cultural Institute has been evolving continuously over the past years and today it is represented in 19 major cities abroad: Beijing, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Szeged, Chisinau, Istanbul, Lisbon, London, Madrid,
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With its central headquarters in Bucharest, the Romanian Cultural Institute evolved continuously over the past years and today it is represented in 19 major cities abroad: Berlin, Beijing, Brussels, Budapest, Szeged, Chisinau, Istanbul, Lisbon, London, Madrid, New York,