Exhibition „Postcards from Visegrad Countries”
02.06.2021
Under the Polish Presidency of the Visegrad Group, on 2nd June, the Heads of Diplomatic Missions of Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to Belgium and the Head of the the Polish Tourism Organisation Office in Brussels inaugurated an open-air exhibition in Brussels promoting the 4 countries as destinations for wonderful travels
The Visegrad Group was established as an alliance of initially three and later four countries to pursue European integration as well as to strengthen economic, military and energy cooperation between them. The Visegrad Group (also referred to as the “Visegrad Four” or simply as “V4”) aims at strengthening stability and prosperity in the Central European region. The first High Level Summit took place in the city of Visegrad on 15 February 1991. The venue was chosen to symbolically link the event with the meetings of the three kings at Visegrad in 1335 and 1336 which had been the result of lengthy and complex diplomatic efforts at that time and can be regarded as one of the earliest examples of regional cooperation in Central Europe.
The exhibition „Postcards from Visegrad Countries” inspired by the Embassy of Poland in Brussels and the Polish Tourism Organisation Office in Brussels was designed and financed by the Polish Tourism Organisation. Courtesy of the Embassies of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia in Brussels for providing photographic material and kind cooperation.
Available to all visitors every day until 30th June 2021, in front of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Brussels at Avenue des Gaulois 29 (Merode metro station lines 1 & 5).