Synagogues as Museums and Galleries in East‐Central Europe
Great Synagogue of Europe
10/12/19
The photo exhibition by Rudolf Klein presents a brief survey of synagogues converted into museums and galleries in Hungary, Austria, Bosnia‐Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Slovakia. A discussion in English on the topic will follow the opening with Professor Rudolf Klein, Natalia Romik, Polish researcher and Professor Thomas Gergely.
Dr Natalia Romik - graduate in political science, practitioner of architecture, designer, artist.
In 2018 Romik was awarded a PhD at
We are looking for a project manager!
Polish Institut Brussels - Avenue des Gaulois 29 - 1040 Brussels
15/12/19
The Polish Institute Brussels is seeking an experienced project manager starting in January 2020.
Who we are: The Polish Institute, Cultural Service of the Polish Embassy in Belgium is supervised in its work by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
Our key goal is to familiarise people in Belgium with the history, language and culture of Poland, as well as use Belgium as a platform on which to unveil the latest Polish intellectual and artistic news and
We are looking for an experienced communication officer
Polish Institut Brussels - Avenue des Gaulois 29 - 1040 Brussels
20/12/19
The Polish Institute Brussels is seeking an experienced communication officer starting in January 2020.
Who we are:
The Polish Institute, Cultural Service of the Polish Embassy in Belgium is supervised in its work by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
Our key goal is to familiarise people in Belgium with the history, language and culture of Poland, as well as use Belgium as a platform on which to unveil the latest Polish intellectual and artistic news and
Polish Film On Tour - The new Polish cinema
Kino Corso - St. Vith
28/11/19 - 10/12/19
Polish Film On Tour, initiated by the Polish Institute in Düsseldorf, presents for the eighth time a selection of the most successful Polish films of the past two years, which have received great acclaim at international festivals in Berlin, Toronto, Venice, and among the Polish public. The series presents the latest trends in Polish cinema to German-speaking audiences in Aachen, Bochum, Düsseldorf, Münster in Germany and St. Vith in Belgium.
The programme of this year's