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Open lesson on the Russian language and culture on the theme of "Maslenitsa" for students of the gymnasium named after Ivan Horvat

On the 13th of March 2019, an open lesson on Russian language and culture devoted to the spring Slavic holidays was held at the Russian Center of the European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture in Bratislava.

Opening of the exhibition of paintings by Slovak artist Adolf Benz

On the 21st of March 2019 in the Aircraft Gallery in Bratislava, the opening of the exhibition of paintings by the famous Slovak artist Adolf Benz was held.

A seminar on improving the qualifications of Russian language specialists was held in Bratislava

On the 19th of March 2019 in Bratislava, in the Russian Center of Science and Culture, a seminar was held to improve the skills of Russian scientists and teachers of the Russian language.

The exhibition of books "History of the Russian State"

On the 31st of January 2019 in the Russian Center of the European Fund of Slavic Literature and Culture in Bratislava, the opening of the exhibition of books on the subject "History of the Russian State" was organized.

New cafe dedicated to Vysotsky became a meeting place for compatriots in Bratislava

On 25th of January 2019, a unique cafe with the name “The Seventh String” dedicated to the legendary Russian actor, poet, composer and bard Vladimir Vysotsky was opened in Bratislava.

Demonstration of the documentary film "Golden Prague and its Russian brilliance" about the life of Russian emigration in Czechoslovakia.

On the 14th of February 2019 in the Russian Center of the European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture in Bratislava, a documentary film about the life of Russian emigration in Czechoslovakia, called "Golden Prague and its Russian brilliance", was shown.

The famous Russian director Nikita Mikhalkov, together with the historian and publicist Vladimir Markovchin, produced a whole series of films about the life and destinies of Russian emigration abroad under the general title “Russians without Russia”.