
A photo exhibition celebrating the cultural diversity and multicultural heritage of Azerbaijan has opened in Brussels, bringing together diplomats, artists and guests from across Europe.
Held on 23 April at the prestigious Cercle Royal Gaulois, the exhibition, titled The Colors of Azerbaijan: Land of Multiculturalism, showcases the work of Azerbaijani photographer Etibar Jafarov and offers visitors an insight into the traditions, lifestyles and coexistence of the many communities that make up the country.
”A lived reality”
Opening the evening, Vaqif Sadiqov, Ambassador of Azerbaijan to the Kingdom of Belgium said multiculturalism in Azerbaijan is not merely an idea, but an everyday reality.
“Azerbaijan has, for centuries, stood at the crossroads of civilisations,” he told guests. “Our geography has shaped our history, but it is our people who have shaped our identity, an identity built on coexistence, mutual respect, and openness.”
He added that representatives of different religions and ethnic groups continue to live together peacefully across the country, with mosques, churches and synagogues functioning side by side.
“This is a conscious choice, one that reflects our belief that diversity strengthens nations rather than divides them,” he said.

Photography as cultural diplomacy
The ambassador described the exhibition as part of Azerbaijan’s broader efforts to promote understanding through culture and international engagement.
“Through international forums, partnerships and cultural diplomacy, we seek to build bridges of understanding, trust and collaboration,” Sadiqov explained.
The photographs on display capture scenes of daily life, religious heritage, traditional customs and the human stories behind Azerbaijan’s multicultural society. According to organisers, the collection has previously been exhibited in Finland and Spain, including Barcelona.
Guests attending the opening included members of the diplomatic corps, cultural figures and representatives of Brussels’ international community. The evening also featured contributions from Azerbaijani musicians studying in Belgium.
Strengthening ties through culture
The exhibition reflects Azerbaijan’s continued use of cultural initiatives abroad to deepen people-to-people ties with European audiences.
By hosting the event in Brussels, home to the European institutions and one of the world’s most international cities, organisers placed dialogue, diversity, and mutual understanding at the centre of the conversation.
The evening offered visitors an opportunity to discover Azerbaijan’s story through photography, using culture as a universal language that connects communities across borders.
by António Buscardini
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