Polish music of the 20th and 21st centuries will be heard in Reykjavík thanks to the Polish Impressions Iceland project, as part of which the Baltic Neopolis Orchestra from Szczecin will perform.
On 28 November 2025, the second edition of the exhibition “Different Places” will open at the National Art Museum of Ukraine in Kyiv, continuing the series that began in the summer.
On 23 November 2025, the Grand Stage of the Stanisław Moniuszko Grand Theatre in Poznań will host the premiere of Dorian Gray, an operatic adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s only novel.
On 28 November 2025, the Komedija Theatre in Skopje will invite audiences to the premiere of Witold Gombrowicz’s play “Yvonne, Princess of Burgundy”.
The National Drama Theatre in Kaunas will present the premiere of a new interpretation of parts II and IV of Adam Mickiewicz’s “Dziady”, directed by Jakub Skrzywanek, on 28 November 2025.
On 20 November 2025, the Polish-Ukrainian poetic performance “Wreaths of Flames” will close this year’s edition of the Second Autumn festival in Drohobych.
Grand finale of the Poland–Romania Cultural Season is approaching! In November, concerts by Subcarpați, Dagadana, the George Enescu Philharmonic and Szymon Nehring will be held in Bucharest and Kraków
London Sinfonietta returns to the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival with an electrifying programme of the latest contemporary music. The event is an important part of the UK/Poland Season 2025.
On November 16, 2025, the exhibition "Passé recomposé" by Hubert Czerepok, devoted to Towianism and the symbolism shaping Polish national identity, will open in Paris.
On 15 November 2025, the Kazimir Malevich Art Award ceremony was held at the National Art Museum of Ukraine. The winner was Stanislav Turina – an artist, writer, lecturer, curator.
