Outlines of Culture
Outlines of Culture
1. Moscow and culture
Moscow is a large capital with many unique objects of culture and art. There are about 1800 cultural organizations in Moscow, more than 50% of which are state-owned.
Moscow is a large capital with many unique objects of culture and art. There are about 1800 cultural organizations in Moscow, more than 50% of which are state-owned.
Guadalajara, the capital of Jalisco, is located in western Mexico, and is one of the most populated cities in the country. Founded in 1542, it has historically been the cradle of great Mexican cultural movements.
With a population of 36,220, Esch-sur-Alzette is the second largest city in Luxembourg, despite having undergone an industrial decline.
Dublin is a city of overlapping villages where, pre-pandemic, communities interacted in streets and neighbourhoods.
Huechuraba is a commune located in the northern part of Santiago, that is home to over 98,000 inhabitants.
Called ‘Korean Santorini’ for a harmonised mingling of seashore lines and clis, the Huinnyeoul Culture Village has the blessings of scenic nature.
Santiago de los Caballeros is an economic, political, cultural, and urban metropolis with a population of 791,568. The city’s founding historic neighbourhoods of La Joya and Los Pepines are where the project has been carried out.
Tequila is home to only 40,000 people but receives 500,000 tourists every year.
LAM 360° (Land Art Mongolia, LAM) is a biennial art festival located in Mongolia. LAM focuses on land art as a form of spatial visualisation of the relations between nature, culture and social policies.
Surakarta City, or more commonly known as Solo City, is the centre of cultural development from the Mataram era to the present. Solo is the birthplace of drama art, which later became better known as “Wayang Orang” and spread throughout the archipelago.