
Kaleidoscope of Culture: The Railway Station Becomes a Design Pavilion
After New York, Beijing and Hong Kong, Novi Sad has the privilege of hosting one of the most significant exhibitions of design entitled ‘Swiss Style

Kaleidoscope of Culture: The ‘Innovative Finish Design’ Exhibition Opening
The great ‘Innovative Finish Design’ exhibition that marks Finland’s presidency of the European Union, is part of this year’s ‘Kaleidoscope of Culture’ and is being

Korzo – Culture Stops the Traffic in Downtown
Last night, Novi Sad, like other European capitals, has stopped the traffic in one of the busiest boulevards because of culture. Korzo has once again

World Design in Novi Sad: Two Great Exhibitions within the ‘Kaleidoscope of Culture’
Two great exhibitions of design will start on 17 September within the ‘Kaleidoscope of Culture’. One of the leading styles – Swiss design will revive

The First Photographer Who Flew Over Paris, Revolutionary Serbian Artist – Names in the Focus of the ‘Kaleidoscope of Culture’ This Week
The end of the week will be in token of two festivals, two exhibitions, local and foreign artists, tapestries, comics – visual art, within this

Kaleidoscope of Culture: Korzo for the Second Time, Culture at a Railway Station, Literature in a Market
Classical music on the boulevard under the open sky, exhibition and performance at the Railway Station, literary morning in the Najlon Market – ‘Kaleidoscope of

Korzo, Street Performance, Comics, Works by World Famous Musicians and Artists: The Third Week of the ‘Kaleidoscope of Culture’
Street dance, classical music on the boulevard, two festivals, two exhibitions, comics weekend, a movable cultural station Caravan reaches the Rectorate – this is just
Kaleidoscope of Culture: What is Kept behind the Doors in Sremski Karlovci?
In addition to numerous events, the ‘Kaleidosope of Culture’ takes you to Sremski Karlovci this weekend. The starting point is Patrijarha Rajačića Street no. 3

‘Kaleidoscope of Culture’: We Celebrate the First Birthday of Egység
More than 900 programmes and 70,000 visitors marked first 365 days of the Egység Cultural Station (Antona Čehova Street no. 4), which celebrates its first