On August 29, in Slovakia, namely in the village of Izhe (Nitra Region), a grand opening of a new social and housing project took place within the framework of the development program of the Roman Ethnographic Museum of Kelemantia. This facility was built from ready-made wall modules Royal House™ (Ukraine).
This is the 3rd Royal House Royal project implemented by local developers in Slovakia and the first cultural and social project within the framework of the European Union's cultural heritage development.
The event was opened by Peter Pčolinski, Member of the Parliament of the Slovak Republic, Mayor of Iże, representatives of the Royal House and the developer's company and other officials. It is also planned that the Roman Ethnographic Museum of Clementine will soon be included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
"In Europe, modular construction is quite common and in high demand. And we are glad to note that the Ukrainian Royal House technology is used for the construction of housing and social facilities in Europe, ”commented Oleksiy Bilokon, Commercial Director of Royal House.
It will be recalled that Royal House was the first company in Ukraine to certify the production of wall modules in accordance with EU norms and standards.
The company has received a CE Certificate, which confirms compliance with the characteristics and composition of the product standards and EU legislation. As a result, in addition to Slovakia, Royal House technology is currently successfully implemented in housing construction projects in Austria. In addition, the British Quarter residential complex was built in Kyiv from the finished Royal House wall modules and the New England residential complex is being built.