This exhibition celebrates James Joyce’s novel, Ulysses, which was published in its entirety in Paris on 2 February 1922 – the writer’s 40th birthday. 35 works by German artist Günter Schöllkopf, presented by his sister to the...
To mark the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Sweden and Azerbaijan, the Administration of the State Historical-Architectural Reserve “Icherisheher” together with the Embassy of Sweden in Baku...
More than 50 works by Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966) are displayed in the first exhibition of the artist’s work held at the National Gallery of Ireland. Giacometti: From Life includes bronze and plaster sculptures, paintings,...
The exhibition presents a selection of household and interior textiles and clothing. Interior textiles appear in a presentation that also suggests the original function of the pieces. The technical and ornamental diversity is...
This exhibition explores the origins, history and destructive legacies of eugenics, based on the research of Professor Marius Turda in this field. One century after the organization of the Second International Congress of Eugenics...
The exhibition explores the phenomenon of social migrations reconsidering its historical and present context, the reasons and the effects of migrations on societies and individuals. Working at different levels it provides us...
The Archaeological Museum of the Larnaka District opened its doors to the public on the 16th February 2022 following the renovation of the building itself and the upgrading of the display of its permanent collection, according to...
The exhibition contains drawings from the fund of answers to the questionnaires of the Romanian Language Museum, completed with some drawings from the fund of answers to the questionnaires of the Transylvanian Museum of...
The Museum of Yugoslavia and the Museum of Science and Technology present the exhibition “On Factories and Workers”, dedicated to industrialization on the territory of today’s Serbia from its beginnings to the present day. This...