Celebrating Slovenian Culture at Villa Zlatica

On the occasion of Prešeren Day, Slovenian Cultural Holiday, on Saturday, 8 February 2025, at 5 PM, we warmly invite you to Villa Zlatica for a literary evening dedicated to the novel Filio ni doma (Filio is not at Home) by Berta Bojetu Boeta. This remarkable novel, which continues to raise important questions about freedom, social systems, […]
Forum of Slavic Cultures to Celebrate 20th Anniversary with Program in Serbia

The Forum of Slavic Cultures will mark its 20th anniversary with a celebratory program in Serbia. Scheduled to start on November 13, the program will include a meeting of the FSK’s Editorial Board and Program Council. The 20 Years Together exhibition will be officially opened by Dr. Andreja Rihter, Director of the Forum of Slavic Cultures, […]
FSK at Slovenian Book Days

The Forum of Slavic Cultures took part in the Slovenian Book Days in Maribor and Ljubljana by discussing the 100th book published in the 100 Slavic Novels collection, the Serbian translation of Berta Bojetu Boeta’s novel Filio ni doma (Filio is not at Home). This year, the 100th book in the 100 Slavic Novels collection, […]
Živa 2023 Award ceremony in Bratislava in October

The 9th Živa Award ceremony, organized by the Forum of Slavic Cultures and the Slovak National Museum, will take place from October 2 to 6 in Bratislava, Slovakia. The event, held under the auspices of the Forum of Slavic Cultures, changes location each year throughout Europe, with past ceremonies held in Skopje/North Macedonia, Saint Petersburg/Russian […]
FSK in Regular Contact with Ukrainian Museums

The Forum of Slavic Cultures has been in regular contact with Ukrainian museums in recent weeks. In the pursuit of networking cultural and other institutions, which is also the mission of the FSK, they have already held several online meetings with representatives of museums in Ukraine and other partners, and have launched a special webpage […]
The work at the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War

On the February 18, 2022 one of the last pictures of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War team in the peaceful time was taken. Gathered under the Ukrainian flag they demonstrated their solidarity in the face of the war danger. Probably, no one imagined what would follow the […]
Rescuing Books and Printings in Ukraine

Museum of Book and Printing has a long history and unique transformation from the Monastery Printing House (founded 1616) to Modern Cultural hub. The Museum collection has 58 000 exhibits – old books XVI-XIX c., engraving, printing presses, graphic works and paintings. Kyiv, 20 March 2022Photo by Valentyna Bochkovska