Iași Athenaeum

Iași National Athenaeum (Romanian: Ateneul Național din Iași), also known as Tătărași Athenaeum, is a public cultural institution in Iași, Romania. It was founded on 25 April 1920, as Tătărași Popular Athenaeum, under the management of Constantin N. Ifrim.[2]

Iași National Athenaeum
Ateneul Național din Iași
Tătărași Athenaeum
AddressIași
Romania
CapacityRadu Beligan Hall 270 seats
Galerii Hall 100 seats[1]
Current uselive theatre, concerts, library, readings
Construction
Opened25 April 1920
Rebuilt1998-2003
Website
http://ateneuiasi.ro/

The institution produces its own theatre performances, hosts various concerts, films, conferences, exhibitions and cultural events, and houses a public library.[3]

References

  1. Evenimentul tău la Ateneu
  2. Constantin N. Ifrim – fondatorul Ateneului Tătăraşi at evenimentul.ro (in Romanian)
  3. About at culturainiasi.ro (in Romanian)


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