3 April 2026
Festival del Libro Ucraino a Milano

On May 30–31, 2026, the Villa Scheibler in Milan will host the Festival del Libro Ucraino a Milano — the Ukrainian Book Festival, which for the second time will bring together writers, publishers, translators, journalists, artists, and readers from across Europe.

The event is organized by the cultural organization Ucraina Più – Milano APS, which actively works to foster Ukrainian–Italian cultural dialogue.

Over two days, festival guests can expect:

  • presentations of new books;
  • meetings with Ukrainian authors;
  • thematic discussions and conversations about contemporary Ukraine;
  • professional networking among authors, publishers, journalists, and artists;
  • a platform for launching new international cultural projects.
 
 
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