Photo: Daniel Putík
Awarding the Azerbaijani winners of the International Children’s Exhibition of Fine Arts Lidice 2021
Baku/03.11.21/Turan: On 3 November 2021, the Czech Ambassador to Azerbaijan Milan Ekert presented diplomas to two Azerbaijani winners of this year’s 49th International Children’s Exhibition of Fine Arts Lidice. The 49th „Lidice“ exhibition was devoted to Robots and Artificial Intelligence.
This year’s winners from Azerbaijan are Gülxanım Əmirli (16 years) and Əsmər Məhərrəmova (15 years).
„Museum“ has been selected as the topic of next year’s 50th „Lidice“ exhibition which is open to 4 to 16 year olds from around the world. 11 February 2022 is the closing date for registration; more detailed information is available at the „Lidice“ exhibition website in English and Russian.
The International Children's Art Exhibition Lidice (MVHPD Lidice) was founded in 1967 in memory of the child victims from the Czech village of Lidice, killed by the German Nazis, and all other children who died in military conflicts.
Initially, this national exhibition became international in 1973, and over its history it has become well known not only among children and teachers in our country, but literally all over the world. In recent years, more than 25,000 children's works of art have been regularly sent to the exhibition, not only from the Czech and Slovak Republics, but from other 60-70 countries.
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