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The new season at the Organ Hall will open on August 21 with an extraordinary concert. The outstanding Moldovan violinist Ilian Ghirnets and the National Chamber Orchestra under the baton of the chief conductor Cristian Florea will present an exclusive program preceding their participation in the George Enescu International Festival in Bucharest.

Until August 31, the National Museum of Nature and Ethnography presents the exhibition of the folk master Victor Pelin “Wood, Soul, Passion – the Life of Creation”, timed to coincide with his 75th anniversary.

Moldovan libraries systematically organize exhibitions, expanding the forms of work with readers. In August-October, the National Library of Moldova offers several expositions,” Logos Press reports.

The building of the Museum of Ethnography in Chisinau will be restored within a large-scale project worth 63 million lei, Logos Press reports.

For the first time in Moldova, on September 2, the Chekhov Theater opens acting courses for non-actors – for businessmen, managers, lawyers – reports Logos Press.

The National Museum of Art presents the work of world-renowned sculptor Dumitru Verdianu until August 26, Logos Press reports.

The Cabinet approved the purchase by the Ministry of Culture of the rights to use the film “Jackals” directed by Igor Kobylyansky.

European public streaming platform ARTE.tv is now available in Romanian language for viewers in Moldova and Romania, – reports Logos Press.

In Moldova, the National Cinema Fund will be created, the resources of which are intended to finance, develop and promote the production of domestic cinema, as well as to implement measures to preserve and evaluate the national cinematographic heritage,” Logos Press reports.

From July 18 to 20, the capital will host the festival “Greetings, Chisinau!”, dedicated to the 589th anniversary of the first documentary mentioning of the city (1436).

There are events that repeat themselves year after year and remain in the shadows. And there are those that pass almost unnoticed – but become more and more significant with each new edition. The NextGENERATION competition of young designers, held in Chisinau with the support of ZIPHOUSE, is just one of them. It builds the reputation of Moldovan fashion industry not by declarations, but by results. It is no longer a student catwalk, but a space where new visual languages, trends, and cultural intonations emerge – even if still in search, but with a clear handwriting.

Moldova may have a new holiday – National Fathers’ Day, which will be celebrated on the last Sunday of June.

World Embroidered Shirt (yia) Day, celebrated annually on June 24, was first celebrated at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, in the Berlemont Building.

Moldova will create a functional mechanism for regulating cinematographic activity and will create new opportunities for financial support of the industry,” Logos Press reports.

Representatives of the creative industries sector are advocating for tailoring the industry’s funding and taxation to the peculiarities of the creative production process, given its complexity and duration,” according to Logos Press.

The first stage of selecting projects for funding under the National Program “Access to Culture 2025” has been completed, but the Ministry of Culture has taken a pause for a more thorough review of proposals and budgeting for each project – Logos Press reports.

The European Parliament believes that political pressure on the organizers and manipulation of voting was allowed in holding the annual Eurovision song contest, Logos Press reported.

One of the biggest creative industries festivals in Eastern Europe – Romanian Creative Week 2025 – has come to an end in Iasi, – reports Logos Press.

The two-day events dedicated to Bulgarian script, education and culture were combined this year with a working visit to Moldova by Bulgarian Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev,” Logos Press reported.

More than 60 bookstores are open in Moldova, of which more than 40 belong to the Librarius chain,” reports Logos Press.
