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Open lesson in Russian Language for high school students from Koshice.

On the 23d of November 2018, in the Russian Center of the European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture in Bratislava, an open lesson in Russian language and culture was held. This lesson was dedicated to the 190th anniversary of the birth of  Russian writer L.N. Tolstoy.

Students of the senior classes of the Milan Rostislav Shtefanik bilingual gymnasium from the city of Koshice came for a visit. High school students have come a long way to Bratislava, traveling 450 kilometers by bus.

Open lesson at the Russian Center for students from boarding school

On the 20th of November 2018, in the Russian Center of the European Fund of Slavic literature and culture in Bratislava an open lesson, devoted to the modern Russian art, was held.

Painting Studio "Petrushka" was opened in Bratislava

On the 13th of December 2018, new classes began in the painting studio "Petrushka". The studio was created at the Russian Center of the European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture....

Discussion on the theme “The XXth century. Chronicle of wars, revolutions and conflicts ".

On the 12th of November 2018, in the Russian Center of the European Fund of Slavic Literature and Culture in Bratislava a discussion was held on the theme “The XXth Century. Chronicle of wars, revolutions and conflicts.". The discussion was timed to the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War.

A creative meeting with the editors of the journal of Russian compatriots "VMESTE".

On the 13th of November 2018, in the Russian Center of the European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture in Bratislava,  a creative meeting was held with the editorial board of the Russian compatriots' journal "VMESTE" (Together).

Open painting lesson in the Russian Center

On the 30th of October 2018 in the Russian Center of the European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture was held an open painting lesson in Russian Language. The purpose of this lesson was to attract compatriots and Russian-speaking residents of Bratislava to the development of their creative potential and to obtaining skills in the field of visual arts and culture.