If at the beginning of the year 2018 the anniversary of has been announced 130 for years with NAtional Geographic, May came with the anniversary of 15 years since the launch of the magazine of the same name in Romania.
The event was hosted by Bucharest Mall.
During the event, the Editor-in-Chief of the magazine, Cătălin Gruia, made a review of those 15 years with National Geographic.
As mentioned “Even though the efficiency screw has tightened in the written press all over the world, these years have meant for us a permanent pursuit of the right yellow, a school of excellence in journalism, the solemnity of learning the secrets of this brand of grass of beasts whose magic opens locks and hearts everywhere. And National Geographic has remained for us the most beautiful magazine in the world!We tried to rise to the occasion of her fame whenever we approached local topics. The 15 covers displayed on simeze at the anniversary event were just a symbolic selection of those 34 of numbers that had as headline Romanian themes. Dozens of other articles about Romania were found in the pages of those 180 of editions I worked on. ”
Anniversary of 15 years marked an even closer collaboration of the magazine with the National Geographic television station which was reflected on the cover of the magazine in June: the theme GENIUS. This will be followed by National Geographic throughout the year,who reviewed a column, a feature in the current issue, and a series on the screens, whose second season was dedicated to the great Spanish painter Picasso. So as a birthday surprise, colleagues from National Geographic Television brought to the event, as a special guest, on Gabriel Constantin, the Romanian actor who plays the role of the French lawyer Riandee, during the process of the disappearance of the Louvre Monastery in 1911, when Picasso was accused of theft along with other friends
At the same time, the guests at the event were able to watch this film at the end of the event.
The event was attended by Mrs. Daniela Popescu, President Alumnus Club UNESCO, borrows with Mrs. Rodica Precupețu.