The City Park is under renewal
After the biggest reconstruction of its history, the Museum of Fine Arts will be reopened on October 30, 2018, and after 70 years it will be possible to visit its most magnificent hall, the Romanesque Hall. It will be a barrier-free building, where new showrooms and modern auditorium spaces will await the visitors.
An iconic building of the renewed City Park, the new Ethnographic Museum, is being built at a good pace. Europe’s most up-to-date ethnographic museum will function as a sparkling community square with a stunning panorama. It is scheduled to be available for the visitors in the summer of 2020.
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