The photography exhibition titled The Portrait of the Romanian Village was opened on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at the Patriarchate’s Palace in Bucharest in the presence of His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel.
The exhibition includes approximately 50 photos taken by 14 photographers in different villages of Romania and will remain open until Saturday, March 9, 2019, at the Palace of the Patriarchate.
Vernisajul Expoziției Chipul Satului Românesc a avut loc miercuri, 27 februarie 2019, la Palatul Patriarhiei, în prezența Preafericitului Părinte Patriarh Daniel. Foto credit: Basilica.ro
Patriarhul Daniel a vorbit despre satul românesc și nevoia de ajutor concret la expoziția de fotografie intitulată Chipul satului românesc, deschisă miercuri, 27 februarie 2019, la Palatul Patriarhiei. Foto credit: Basilica.ro/ Mircea Florescu
Patriarhul Daniel a deschis miercuri, 27 februarie 2019, expozitia Chipul satului românesc, organizată de Agenția de știri Basilica a Patriarhiei Române. Foto credit: Basilica.ro / Raluca Ene
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