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Bulgarian Cultural Information Centre in Skopje moves to a new building

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The Cultural and Information Centre of the Republic of Bulgaria in Skopje will be housed in a new building. The official ceremony will take place on November 25 when the Bulgarian Orthodox Church honors St. Clement of Ohrid. Bulgaria’s Caretaker Minister of Culture Veleslav Minekov and North Macedonia's Minister of Culture Bisera Kostadinovska-Stojchevska will attend the event.

The Cultural and Information Centre of the Republic of Bulgaria in Skopje was opened in 2006. In September 2022 it was translocated to the city centre. The new building has an outdoor and indoor gallery area, a reading room and a library with more than 10,000 volumes.




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