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Russian Seasons to be conducted Germany in 2019

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Russian Seasons to be conducted Germany in 2019


28.09.2018

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Russian Seasons in Germany start in Berlin on January, 7 2019, Deputy Minister of Culture Alla Manilova informed. Seasons' program will be confirmed until the end of the year, she has specified in Russian Science and Culture Center in Berlin during the presentation of  tourist potential of the region, TASS reports.

Global cultural project will open in Berliner Philharmoniker. During 2019 culture of different regions of Russia to be presented in German cities. The Russian program created as a whole project has to give Germans overall view on our country. 

Concerts, exhibitions and shows will take place in all federal states of the country. Russian leading theaters and orchestras will participate in it. Such musicians as Valery Gergiev, Yuri Bashmet, and Denis Matsuev will participate in it. 

The Russian Seasons to complete in 2019. Germany partners actively support Russia in building cultural bridges, and this posicion is very much respected by Russia, comments Alla Manilova.

As we reported earlier, the presentation of  five new culture touristic paths takes place in Russian House of Science and Culture in Berlin. The presentation is unique because five new touristic destinations to be introduced, along with famous Russia's Golden Ring and other popular paths. Russian Ministry of Culture has organised the event. 

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