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12.04.2019, 15:39

On the Day of Cosmonautics, the Kazan Museum of Soviet Lifestyle presented the exhibition “Sky. Space. Human” in Turkey

The earliest exhibits date from the XVI century.

(KZN.RU, April 12). Today, the Kazan Museum of Soviet Lifestyle has opened the exhibition “Sky. Space. Human”, dedicated to the Day of Cosmonautics, in Turkey. Visitors can see the exhibits made in the techniques of etching, chromolithograph, woodcut, and linocut.

The basis of the exhibition was a collection of graphics from Russia. They are made by famous graphic artists, among them A. Kalashnikov, L. Korobskaya, N. Poplavskaya, F. Galle, P. Bakua, and others. The earliest exhibits presented at the exhibition date back to the XVI century.

The exhibition, organized as part of the cross-year of Russian and Turkish cultures, will run until the end of April. Everyone in the Antalya region and guests arriving at local resorts can visit it, report the organizers.

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On the Day of Cosmonautics, the Kazan Museum of Soviet Lifestyle presented the exhibition “Sky. Space. Human” in Turkey

<p> (KZN.RU, April 12). Today, the Kazan Museum of Soviet Lifestyle has opened the exhibition “Sky. Space. Human”, dedicated to the Day of Cosmonautics, in Turkey. Visitors can see the exhibits made in the techniques of etching, chromolithograph, woodcut, and linocut. </p> <p> The basis of the exhibition was a collection of graphics from Russia. They are made by famous graphic artists, among them A. Kalashnikov, L. Korobskaya, N. Poplavskaya, F. Galle, P. Bakua, and others. The earliest exhibits presented at the exhibition date back to the XVI century. </p> <p> The exhibition, organized as part of the cross-year of Russian and Turkish cultures, will run until the end of April. Everyone in the Antalya region and guests arriving at local resorts can visit it, report the organizers. </p>