Museums
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Bucharest History & Art Museum situated in the Sutu Palace displays coins, maps, three hundred thousand artefacts, traditional costumes and more.
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Jewish Museum in Bucharest gives widespread information about Jewish history and display illustrations, paintings and history of the Romanian Jews.
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The National Cotroceni Museum, open to the public, was originally a palace and the residence of the President of Romania.
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The National Geology Museum has a huge collection of eighty thousand varieties of rocks, minerals and fossils found in Romania.
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HISTORY, COLLECTIONS The idea of a National Museum dates back to the 19th century when in 1834 Mihai Ghica donated his antiques collection to the National Museum of Natural History and Antiques housed by the Sf. Sava College from Bucharest. It...
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The National Museum of Art of Romania has a collection of contemporary and traditional Romanian art collect by the Royal Romanian family.There are sculptures, paintings and an international collection of works by renowned...
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The Romanian Literature Museum is situated at 12 Dacia Boulevard, sector 1, Bucharest, 71116. Except Mondays, it is open everyday from 10:00 to 17:00 hrs. The museum aims to conserve, develop, research and capitalize on the rich...
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The Village Museum in Bucharest is one of the oldest and largest outdoor museums which display windmills, churches, pens, farm houses, and more.
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