The new exhibition “Mr Herbert – the Traveller” at the Palace of the Commonwealth presents manuscripts by the Polish poet, essayist, drama writer and moralist Zbigniew Herbert, author of Barbarian in the Garden, revealing his philosophy of travel.
On November 5, 2024, the Milan Mladenović Legacy was officially opened at the National Library of Serbia. With a permanent exhibition dedicated to Milan Mladenović as a poet, the oldest cultural institution in Serbia further highlights the artistic value of his work and rock and roll poetry as a cultural phenomenon.
Visitors to the National Library of Scotland’s exhibition can learn about Renaissance-era Scotland, from astronomy to 16th-century music and colourful calligraphy, at the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh.
The exhibition ZETZAR. The Light and Shadows of Printing was launched on September 11, 2024, as part of the Zetzar project, an initiative of the National Library of Romania.
The new exhibition Miłosz. Return opened on Friday, 28 June 2024 in the Palace of the Commonwealth. It features original manuscripts, books, photographs and objects that came to the National Library of Poland from the poet’s home in Berkeley and his flat in Kraków.
The exhibition dedicated to the centenary of the Slavonic Library, which is a unit of the National Library of the Czech Republic, is available from 5 September to 31 October 2024 in the Clementinum – the main building of the library.
An anniversary exhibition of publications with the generic “The Constitution of the Republic of Moldova, 30 years since its adoption” is organized at the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
“The European ex libris from the cultural heritage of the National Library of the Republic of Moldova” exhibition highlights some of the old books printed in XVII-XIX centuries which belonged to the European aristocratic families. The ownership of the books was marked by an ex libris label, which beside the informational has as well an artistic value.
On 15 June 2024, the exhibition All Time Football opened in Budapest in the Buda Castle district, offering a month-long programme of family-friendly activities to mark the 2024 European Football Championship.
The joint exhibition by the National Széchényi Library (NSZL), the National Sport, the Foundation for a Healthy Nation, a Common Cause for All of Us and the Castle Headquarters presents special stories and memories of football successes of the past and present.
From 18 January 2024 to 30 August 2025, the exhibition “Text is Not Our Type” will be on display at the National Library of Latvia within the framework of the “Latvian Book 500” anniversary programme. Exhibition is highlighting the interaction of book design, human and technology.
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