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Caricature exhibition on different aspects related to the European Union...

The works of the most famous caricaturists from the 10 countries which joined the EU in 2004 will be presented to the public.

The exhibition is called “10 more for Europe” and it is treating different aspects of the European integration in a humorous way. The idea of such an exhibition belongs to jurnalist Dieter Burkamp and to art critic Gisela Burkamp because “the East-european humour dominates the Western-european caricature salons and the East-european artists win a lot of prices”. The exhibition has also been presented in Poland and Germany as well as in Timisoara, in November 2006.

You can visit the exhibition starting from Tuesday, 6th of March, 2PM at Art Café. The official opening will take place on the 5th of March at 7PM.
 

Fell free to also visit the personal gallery of Robert Cobuz, a Romanian artist form Botosani, still young, but very talented. You can admire his paintings until the 23rd of March.
"Butterfly I" For other works visit Robert Cobuz's homepage.


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Copsa Mare / Grosskopisch
A free commune of the old Fundus Regius, Copsa Mare used to have some of the most vast and famous vineyards of the region, "The Wine Country". Two churches are mentioned as being used in this town. In the early 14th century, the holy service was recorded as being held in a three-nave gothic basilica; a 1283 document introduces the hypothesis of an earlier church.

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