Mostar’s Cultural Week returns with art, music, literary premieres

Mostar’s Cultural Week returns with art, music, literary premieres

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The cultural event "Napredak's Week of Culture", organised by the Croatian Cultural Society "Napredak", will be held in Mostar from 7 to 14 April.

The programme of the sixth edition of this event will include an art exhibition, a Lenten concert, and the premiere presentation of two books, CE Report quotes HINA.

The opening will be marked by an exhibition of academic painter Mario Šunjić titled "Chronology of the Sign" at the Queen Katarina Gallery, showcasing a selection of the artist's works from the past 25 years.

The week-long cultural programme is supported by the Croatian Cultural Society "Napredak", the City of Mostar, and the Eronet telecom, with the main media sponsor being the BiH Federation entity's news agency "FENA".

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