On 17 November 2025, the Finnish-Bulgarian Association will present the exhibition Nuuttipukki vs Kukeri in the city of Pori, Finland, as announced by the Bulgarian Embassy in Finland via its official Facebook page.
The exhibition will take place at the Anis Cultural Centre (Annankatu 6) and will officially open at 16:00 local time.
"Showcasing a visual and cultural dialogue between Bulgaria’s Kukeri and Finland’s Nuuttipukki tradition, the exhibition brings together two distant yet spiritually connected cultures," explains the Bulgarian diplomatic mission in Finland.
This creative initiative is the result of a collaboration between the Finnish-Bulgarian Association in Pori, the National Palace of Children in Sofia, the Satakunta Museum and Porin Lyseo School in Pori.
The exhibition will be open to the public until 29 November 2025.
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