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

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.

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

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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