Marbling Courses Start in Bucharest

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Yunus Emre Institute continues to build bridges between Turkey and Romania with cultural and artistic activities as well as Turkish courses it organizes.

 

Yunus Emre Institute has started marbling art courses within the scope of culture and art activities in Bucharest, the capital of Romania.

The Bucharest center of the Institute, which has recently agreed to conduct Turkish teaching activities under the Romanian Ministry of Defense, continues to introduce traditional Turkish-Islamic arts to art lovers in Romania by starting marbling art courses.

The first period of the course, which started with great interest of Romanians, will last for 24 hours. After the course, it is expected to continue for periods.

Bucharest Yunus Emre Institute Director Mustafa Yıldız said that they have continued to build cultural bridges between the two countries with the courses and activities they organized.

Operating with 64 centers in 54 countries around the world, Yunus Emre Institute continues to promote Turkey’s language, culture, and art.