Sunday morning at NAM was an event where gastronomy and culture naturally intertwined, creating an atmosphere of calm inspiration.

This time, the meeting was dedicated to the lecture “Elizabeth II: A Symbol That Survived an Empire,” conducted by historian Ihor Koshil. Guests delved into little-known pages of the life of the queen — a woman whose influence turned out to be stronger than titles and state borders.

During the lecture, stories were told about the evolution of the monarchy through the personality of Elizabeth II, the role of traditions in shaping her image, and how she became a sign of stability for entire generations.

This morning combined conversations about symbols, heritage, and transformations — accompanied by breakfast, filter coffee, and a glass of sparkling wine. A warm, meaningful, and very intimate meeting that left a long aftertaste.

Thank you to everyone who was with us. See you next morning at NAM at 48 Velyka Vasylkivska Street.