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Transylvanian Medieval Fortresses exhibition by Romanian artist Ovidiu Carpusor on display in Bulgaria's Balchik

Photo: Press office of the Palace complex in Balchik

The exhibition "The Transylvanian Medieval Fortress" by the Romanian artist Ovidiu Carpusor will be presented from November 9 to 23 in the "Quiet Nest" gallery of the Palace Architectural Park Complex in the town of Balchik, on Bulgaria's Northern Black Sea coast. 

The exhibition includes 20 works of art illustrating medieval cities, fortresses and fortified churches from Transylvania, executed by the artist in various compositions and techniques.

The project was started by Ovidiu Carpusor 20 years ago and has been presented in Romanian art galleries and museums, Romanian embassies and cultural institutions in Vienna, Szeged and Budapest, as well as in the International Art Festivals in Florence and London.



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