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Diplomatic Bazar
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The second edition of the Diplomatic Bazaar will take place in Brussels between December 8-10 in the Marble Hall of the Free University of Brussels. The event will once again place in the foreground, the concept of "slow movement" emphasizing the importance of the products well done, unique through the act of creation.
The Diplomatic Bazaar will be a unique experience to discover the culture, cuisine, art and the traditions of the two countries, but also an excellent opportunity for intercultural dialogue and friendly exchanges between the citizens of Belgium and the ambassadors of Moldova and Romania.
The event will host panels dedicated to essential aspects of the "Slow Movement" concept, such as Slow Manufacturing, Slow Fashion, Slow Tourism, Slow Journalism, Slow Art and Slow Savours. Being organized in December, the Bazaar will also promote winter holidays traditions specific for the two countries.
Free entrance, daily form 10h00 to 18h00!
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