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Dumantschi's horses have waited five years for their place in Bokor Fortress.
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Dumantschi's horses have waited five years for their place in Bokor Fortress.

The article discusses the opening of an art exhibition titled 'Krug' by sculptor Hrvoje Dumančić at the Bokar fortress in Dubrovnik. The exhibition features sculptures specifically adapted to the fortress environment, reflecting Dumančić's personal experiences with horses. The exhibition runs until September 1st and includes a sculpture called 'Uspomena,' which has previously been displayed in various locations across Europe. The event was supported by the Dubrovnik Cultural Society and attended by local officials, including the president of the DPDS, who presented a flag of Saint Vlaho to Dumančić as a symbol of his connection to the city. The exhibition is part of a broader cultural initiative involving collaborations with other artists and institutions.

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Dumantschi's horses have waited five years for their place in Bokor Fortress.

The article discusses the opening of an art exhibition titled 'Krug' by sculptor Hrvoje Dumančić at the Bokar fortress in Dubrovnik. The exhibition features sculptures specifically adapted to the fortress environment, reflecting Dumančić's personal experiences with horses. The exhibition runs until September 1st and includes a sculpture called 'Uspomena,' which has previously been displayed in various locations across Europe. The event was supported by the Dubrovnik Cultural Society and attended by local officials, including the president of the DPDS, who presented a flag of Saint Vlaho to Dumančić as a symbol of his connection to the city. The exhibition is part of a broader cultural initiative involving collaborations with other artists and institutions.

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