Join the team for festive drinks on Wednesday, 13 December

Déc 4, 2023 | Events, News

13.12.2023

We have the pleasure of inviting you to the Finnish Cultural Institute for the Benelux office for a festive drink.

Our doors will be open on Wednesday, 13 December, from 17:30 until 19:30.

Feel free to come by our office for a glass of bubbly and nibbles.

Friends and family are very welcome!
Tervetuloa!

 

Address & Accessibility

 

The Finnish Cultural Institute for the Benelux office is located on:
Rue de l’Arbre 14 / Boomstraat 14, Brussels. Our office is on the third floor.

You can find more information about accessibility on our website.
If you have any questions please contact us at +32 468 15 56 72, info@finncult.be

 

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