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Romanian cultural institution

Romanian Cultural Institute
Founded2004; 20 years ago (2004)
FounderGovernment of Romania
TypeCultural institution
Location
  • HQ in Bucharest
Area served Worldwide
ProductCultural diplomacy
Subsidiaries18 chapters in various capitals and big cities
Websitewww.icr.ro
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The Romanian Cultural Institute (Romanian: Institutul Cultural Român, ICR), headquartered in Bucharest, was established in 2004 on the older institutional framework provided by the Romanian Cultural Foundation and before 1989 by the Institute for the Cultural Relations Abroad. Since 2005 it has undergone a tremendous development that has seen a solid increase in the number and geographic dispersion of its chapters, now 18-strong.

Working in tandem with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and in partnership with countless indigenous and foreign organizations, the Romanian Cultural Institute's presence is firmly established in Europe, North America, Middle East, and China as it has become the main promoter of international cultural relations in the Romanian public ecosystem.

International centers

The Romanian Cultural Institute has branches in several countries throughout the world:

Governance

Between 2004 and 2012, RCI functioned under the authority of the Romanian president, who served as its honorary president. In 2012, the institute was placed under the tutelage of the Romanian Senate. The leadership of RCI is provided by a president, two vice presidents, an executive board and a steering committee. The cultural promotion work is managed through the chapters based in various capitals and big cities or the Bucharest.

External links

International cultural promotion organizations
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