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The Slovak National Museum and Pavol Demes have prepared an exhibition of photographs from those places connected with St. Paul, the Apostle of Nations,  under the name of Pavol from Tarsus.

St. Paul - Pavol from Tarsus Exhibition

St. Paul - Pavol from Tarsus Exhibition

The exhibition will be made public at the Podhradie Exhibition Pavilion, at 12 Žižkova Street, in Bratislava, from the 5th June until 29th June, 2009, when the Year of St. Paul finishes, as declared last year by the Pope Benedict XVI. on the occasion of the 2000 anniversary of the birth of the 13th Apostle.

Amongst other personalities, Cardinal Jozef Tomko and Commissioner Jan Figel will be present at the opening of the exhibition on the 4th June.

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Milan Rastislav Stefanik – a legend in the Slovak National Museum

They are uncovering a legend in the Slovak National Museum

Štefánik the Politician, Štefánik the Astronomer, Štefánik the Pilot, Štefánik the Scientist, Štefánik the Son, Štefánik the Fiancé, Štefánik Inspiration, Štefánik the Myth, Štefánik the Outcast – all of these and many other faces of one of the most striking personalities of Slovak history will be [...]

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Tibetan Monks in Bratislava

The Slovak National Museum, in Bratislava, will play host to 8 Tibetan monks, from 16th April until the 23rd April, 2009. Their visit is the first of related events to the successful Šangri-la: India – Nepal – Tibet – Bhutan exhibition.
The monks from the small Lhodak Gaden Dhonnyiling monastery will visit Bratislava for eight days [...]

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Unique Šangri-la: India – Nepal – Tibet – Bhutan Exhibition opens at the Slovak National Museum, Bratislava

Bratislava, 5th March, 2009 – From the 6th March, 2009, the Slovak National Museum, on Vajanského nábr. in Bratislava, will house a unique exhibition called Šangri-la: India – Nepal – Tibet – Bhutan, which is the premiere in Slovakia!
The exhibition is the result of co-operation between the traveller, photographer and mountain climber, Rudolf Švarícek, Livingstone [...]

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