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The Ukrainian House was officially opened in Rome

The Ukrainian House was officially opened in Rome
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The official opening of the Ukrainian House took place in Rome—a significant cultural hub intended to serve as a gathering place for Ukrainians, promote intercultural dialogue, and support Ukraine abroad.

The Ukrainian Embassy in Italy announced this on Facebook, stating,

"This is a space for unity, development, and promotion of Ukrainian values in the heart of the Eternal City. We are sincerely happy that Ukraine is growing in Italy!"

 

Additionally, a New School was opened at the Ukrainian House. The ceremony was attended by Oksana Holiavytska, the second secretary of the Ukrainian Embassy in Italy, as well as representatives from Nova Poshta and the Ukrainian shop, Halyna Pryshlyakivska, and the restaurant TAVERNA-SHYNOK.

Representatives from a school in Bologna also attended, bringing gifts.

 

 

"Father Orest gave his blessing, and together with the children, we blew up balloons, sang, listened to music, and engaged in conversation, creating a unique atmosphere of Ukrainian unity," they added at the Ukrainian House.

The Ukrainian House in Rome wishes prosperity, inspiration for new creative achievements, and numerous interesting and successful projects in the future!

 

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