About Town: Cultural events galore with the diplomatic corps

It’s been a busy three weeks for cultural events organised by the diplomatic corps.

Czech ambassador Jiří Brodský was at hand to open an exhibition dedicated to Charles IV, the Holy Roman Emperor, at the Royal Library at the Faculty of Humanities in the University of Copenhagen on October 7.

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While German ambassador Claus Robert Krumrei (above) presented a concert by the Berliner Philharmoniker at the DR Concert House on October 2.

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Armenian ambassador Hrachya Aghajanyan marked the 25th anniversary of his country’s independence with a concert entitled ‘Little Singers of Armenia’ at Frue Kirke on September 18.

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Slovakian ambassador Boris Gandel (centre) chose the 175th anniversary of HC Andersen’s visit to Bratislava to open the exhibition ‘Did you know? This is Slovakia’ at City Hall on September 28.

 





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