Important Annoucement
 

Eight exhibitions, a concert, a book fair, a Congress-souvenir shop, and a Congress post office have been arranged. All events listed in the Program are open to all registered participants on production of their badge.

EXHIBITIONS

I. MAIN EXHIBITIONS

  1. „Byzance après Byzance”, National Museum of History
  2. The Brilliance of Byzantium. Greek Illuminated Manuscripts from the Balkans VI –XVIII C. National Gallery of Foreign Art
  3. Medieval Orthodox Art from the Bulgarian Museums and Collections – Alexander Nevski Crypt Museum
  4. “ANTHIVOLA. The Holy Cartoons from Chioniades” – Alexander Nevski Crypt Museum
  5. Byzantium and Bulgaria- the Christian civilisation – National Institute of Archaeology and Museum, Bulgarian Academy of Science
  6. I wrote – National Institute of Archaeology and Museum, Bulgarian Academy of Science
  7. Greek Old Printed Books from the Collections of the Sofia University Library and the Ivan Dujčev Center for Slavo-Byzantine Studies – Sofia University Library lobby.

II. OTHER EXHIBITIONS

  1. Tradition and Contemporaneity – Raiko Aleksiev Gallery
  2. “Messages from the Centuries. Churches and Monasteries from the Balkans” – Sofia Art Gallery
  3. Churches and Monasteries from the Balkans – National Art Gallery

III. PHOTOGRAPHS EXHIBITION

  1. The Codex Suprasliensis in the Light of the Slavo-Byzantine Relations. – The Parliament.
  2. The Cyril-Methodius Idea in the Light of the Slavo- Byzantine Relations, Bulgarian Academy of Science, main building lobby
  3. Albania – Known and Unknown. – St Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, Faculty of Theology lobby.

IV. INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITION

  1. Angels in the Middle Ages – Exhibition of the Serbian artist Velja Mihajlović – Academia Gallery, National Academy of Art.

CONCERT

The program includes Byzantine and Slavonic orthodox music and Bulgarian folklore pieces.

MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES:

  1. National Museum of History: 16 Vitoshko Lale St., Boyana.
  2. National Art Gallery: 1 Battenberg Sq., Sofia.
  3. Crypt of St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral.
  4. National Institute of Archaeology and Museum at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences: 2 Saborna St., Sofia.
  5. Church History Museum.
  6. Union of the Bulgarian Artists Bldg.: 6 Shipka St., Sofia.
  7. Foreign Art National Gallery
  8. Boyana Church National Museum.
  9. The St.-George Rotunda.
  10. Basilica of St. Sophia.

BOOK FAIR

Publishers and book-sellers will be exhibiting in the foyers of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” from Monday through Saturday, 23 – 27 August.