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Queen of Belgium Visits Europalia Arts Festival Showcasing Georgian Polyphony, Avant-garde


Mathilde d’Udekem d’Acoz, the Queen of Belgium, on Tuesday visited the Europalia arts festival, a biennial event showcasing Georgian polyphony, remembrance and avant-garde art in its ongoing edition.

The monarch was hosted at Georgia: A Story of Encounters – a cultural heritage exhibition running at the Art & History Museum in Brussels with treasures from museums throughout Georgia.

The Georgian Culture Ministry said the display offered “fascinating insights” into the region and highlighting multiple cultural exchanges and migrations dating back to the Neolithic era.

It includes a look at the country’s 8,000-year-old winemaking culture and the history of forging of gold and bronze materials, which made the region attractive to diverse cultures across the ages.

It also showcases developing Christian traditions in polities on the territory of the country since the 4th century CE and the reign of Queen Tamar during the apex of the Georgian Golden Age between 1184-1213.

The festival was launched in October by the King and Queen of Belgium, with visitors invited to visit through January 18.

Source: Agenda.ge

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