Experts from Belarus, Russia and Uzbekistan discuss issues of preservation and promotion of cultural heritage of the CIS countries
The meeting is timed to coincide with the 35th anniversary of the Commonwealth. The meeting is taking place on the eve of the International Day for Monuments and Historical Sites. The focus is on the restoration of architectural masterpieces and the inclusion of sites in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The meeting is taking place at the headquarters of the CIS Executive Committee and the Nesvizh Museum-Reserve. By the way, the legacy of the Radziwill dynasty is the only institution in Belarus that has the status of a basic organization of the CIS member states. In addition to the museum-reserve, the Mir Castle, the Struve Arc and Belovezhskaya Pushcha are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Augustovsky Canal, St. Sophia Cathedral in Polotsk and Kolozhskaya Church in Grodno are in line for prestigious status.
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Restoration of the iconostasis of the Assumption Cathedral in Zhirovichi continues
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The festival "Tsimkavitskiya Vytoki" was held in Kopyl district
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Unique ceramics from China presented in Minsk
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The "Russian North" exhibition opened in Mogilev
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Slavianski Bazaar travels to the regions for the first time
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The National Library of Belarus presents the exhibition project "Crystals of Memory"
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Minsk will host Chinese culture festival "Tea for World Harmony"
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The XXV National Festival of Belarusian Song and Poetry starts in Molodechno
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Grodno hosts the XV Festival of National Cultures