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Bucharest History Museum
Built in 1834, has collections related to the development of Bucharest from a small 14th-century fortress into Romania’s capital. More units: - The "Princely Palace - The Old Court" (Muzeul „Palatul Voievodal – Curtea Veche“ ). Address: Str . Franceză 25-31 , sector 3 ; - Museum "Prof. Dr.Victor Babes" (Muzeul „Prof. Dr.Victor Babeș”). Address: Str.…
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Andrei Mureșanu, 14 A, sector 1; - Memorial Museum "C.l. and C.C. Nottara" (Muzeul Memorial „C.I. și C.C. Nottara”). Address: B -dul Dacia, no. 105, sector 1; - Museum of Art "Frederic and Cecilia - Cutescu Storck" (Muzeul de artă „Frederic și Cecilia-Cutescu Storck”). Address: str. Vasile Alecsandri no. 16, sector 1; - Astronomical Observatory "Amiral Vasile Urseanu" (Observatorul Astronomic „Amiral Vasile Urseanu”). Address: B-dul Lascăr Catargiu no. 21, sector 1; - Art Collection "Ligia Pompiliu Macovei" (Colecția de artă „Ligia și Pompiliu Macovei”). Address: Str. 36–38 June 11, sector 4; - Museum of "Theodor Aman" (Muzeul „Theodor Aman”). Address: C.A.Rosetti, no. 8; - Museum of "Dr. George Severeanu" (Muzeul „Dr. George Severeanu”). Address: Str. H.Coandă, no. 26, sector 1; - Memorial Museum of "George Tătărăscu" (Muzeul Memorial „Gheorghe Tătărăscu”). Address: Str. Domnița Anastasia, No. 7; - Folk Art Museum of "Dr. Nicholas Minovici" (Muzeul de Artă Populară „Dr. Nicolae Minovici”). Address: Str. Dr. N.Minovici, 1
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National Museum of Contemporary Art
Site oficialRecently opened inside a converted wing of the Palace of the Parliament, in what had been the private apartments of Ceauşescu, the museum features fresh exhibitions from Romania's burgeoning art scene.…
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:Branch Museums: :[http://www.mnar.arts.ro/The-Art-Collections-Museum The Art Collections Museum] (Muzeul Colecţiilor de Artă), 111, Calea Victoriei, phone:+40 21 2129641; +40 21 2121749, Open: Sa-W 11.00-19.00 (May-Sep), 10.00-18.00 (Oct-Apr), Closed: Th, F; :[http://www.mnar.arts.ro/Zambaccian-Museum K.H. Zambaccian Museum] (Muzeul K. H. Zambaccian). 21A, Muzeul Zambaccian Street, phone:+40 21 2301920, Open: W-Su 11.00-19.00 (May-Sep), 10.00-18.00 (October - April), Closed: M, Tu; :[http://www.mnar.arts.ro/Theodor-Pallady-Museum Theodor Pallady Museum] (Muzeul Theodor Pallady). 22, Spătarului Street, phone: +40 21 2114979, Open: W-Su 11.00-19.00 (May-Sep), 10.00-18.00 (Oct-Apr), Closed: M, Tu
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Parliament Palace
Site oficialthe tourist can see the world's second largest building (after the US Pentagon), formerly named "Casa Poporului" (People's House). The building, which was built in 1984 by Nicolae Ceauşescu, spans 12 stories, 3100 rooms and covers over 330,000 sq m. 1/9 of Bucharest was reconstructed to accommodate this magnificent massive building and its surroundings.…
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There are 30-45 minute tours every half hour which lead through the building's vast collection of marble rooms and culminates in an impressive view from Nicolae Ceauşescu's balcony. The marble and all the original decorations are 100% from Romania. The basic tour includes the halls and the balcony, worthwhile is the terrace addition for the wonderful view from the top of the building. The basement addition on the other hand is not worth the money. They only show two rooms containing airducts, no additional facts and it lasts only 5 minutes.
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Old town
A part of the city's historical heart was not demolished by Nicolae Ceauşescu. The area (stretching approximately between the Dâmboviţa river to the south, Calea Victoriei to the west, Calea Moşilor to the east and the Regina Elisabeta boulevard to the north) contains an assortment of middle 19th century buildings, rui…
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ns of the Wallachian princes' medieval court, churches, bank headquarters, a few hotels, clubs, restaurants and shops. Narrow cobblestoned streets retain the names of the ancient guilds that resided on them. The area was mostly renovated and is now a place of gathering for the young generation of the city.
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National History Museum
Site oficialLocated in a neoclassical late 19th century building, has exhibits documenting the evolution of society on Romania’s territory from the Paleolithic until today, a replica of Trajan’s Column in Rome and a very interesting numismatics collection. It is undergoing some remodeling and only two exhibitions are open to the public as of June 2009.…
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[http://www.videoguide.ro/en/historical-thesaurus-of-romania.htm Historical THESAURUS of Romania]
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Village Museum
Site oficialAn original open air museum created in 1934, it currently has around 300 traditional buildings (including churches, workshops, mills etc.) plus furniture, pottery, clothing gathered from villages in every region of the country in an effort to showcase the traditional way of life of the Romanians.…
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Occasionally hosts folkloric and traditional crafts festivals.
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Oţetari Church
Site oficialThe Oţetari Church is a very discreet, spiritual place, giving some religious comfort in the centre of the city. It's name actually means "cruet", because of the initial destination of the street it is situated on. It was built in the 18th Century and it features a number of interesting paintings and stained glass.
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Military History Museum
Has collections of weapons dating since the prehistoric times and permanent exhibitions dedicated to important military events, including the Romanian revolution of 1989, as well as an outdoor exhibit of relatively modern weaponry, including cannons, tanks, helicopters etc
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Museum of Mary and Dr. G. Severeanu,
The exhibition includes a variety of objects: pieces of archeology - ancient Greek vases, statuettes of Tanagra, bronze and marble, glass Roman items, ancient Greek, Dacian Roman, Byzantine and medieval coins. Romanian and foreign orders and decorations.
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Nicolae Minovici Folk Art Museum
Site oficialAlso here is Museum of Old Western Art the (Muzeul de Artă Veche Apuseană Minovici). There are collections of the various works of art, such as stained glass from the XVI - XVII, engravings, paintings, rare books, tapestries, carpets, furniture.
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Romanian Atheneum
Site oficialA beautiful building is home of the George Enescu Philarmonic. If you have the time, visit the interior of the building as well, as it holds a fresco that depicts scenes of the Romanian history. The building was inaugurated in 1888.
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Art Museum
Site oficialIn the building of the former Royal Palace, this museum has collections of ancient, modern and contemporary Romanian art as well as exhibitions of rare European art dating as early as the 14th century. +phone=+40 21 3148119
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National Philatelic Museum
Site oficialCone here for stamps, stamp collections, postal items: boxes of values, old paintings, seals, horns, prints, old letters, maps postal coachmen costumes, furniture used in post offices, etc. +phone=+40 21 3127491
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Great Synagogue of Bucharest
Site oficialThis decorative temple was raised in 1845 by the Polish-Jewish community. It was repaired in 1865, baroque style, redesigned in 1903 and 1909, repainted in Rococo style in 1936. Also here is a exhibition hall.
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Curtea Veche Museum
Site oficialthe ruins of the crown palace of the Wallachian princes, some parts dating as early as the 16th century. It’s around an earlier fortification located in this same place that Bucharest began to develop.
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Museum of the Romanian Peasant
Also dedicated to the traditional way of life, it focuses mainly on traditional interior decoration, tools, clothing and artifacts. Again, it sometimes hosts folkloric and traditional crafts festivals.
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Plumbuita Monastery
Site oficialBuilt in the last half of the 16th century, it once housed the first printing house in the region (1582), today it has a religious objects museum and a large park.
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Revolution Square
Site of part of the Romanian Revolution of 1989. There is a tall monument in the center of the square in memory of those who died during the revolution.
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Patriarchal Cathedral
Built in 1658. Next to it is the Mitropoliei Palace (1708) – the residence of the Orthodox Patriarch, a sort of small 'Romanian Vatican'.
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Cotroceni Palace Museum
Site oficialHas collections of objects that belonged to the former Romanian royal family. Today it is also the residence of the Romanian president.
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Firefighters Museum
Site oficialA 42-metre high building between Obor, Calea Moșilor and Nerva-Traian. It was used in the past as an observation tower by the firemen.
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Curtea Veche Church
The Church of the Old Princely Court built around 1559, used to be the coronation church of the Wallachian princes.
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Stavropoleos Church
Site oficialBuilt in the early 18th century, has some stunning decorative sculpture and amazing frescoes. A little jewel.
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Railways Museum
Site oficialShows all sorts of different exhibits from different ages of the railway network. Also has a model railway.
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Grigore Antipa Natural History Museum
This has over 300.000 exhibits illustrating the transformations of Earth and the evolution of species.
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New St. George Church
Dating from the 18th century, houses the tombs of princes Constantin Brâncoveanu and Ion Mavrocordat.
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Arch of Triumph
The current arch was inaugurated in 1936, however previous arches had been located here since 1878.
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Jewish Community History Museum
Documenting the life of this community in the region since ancient times and through the Holocaust.
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Colţea Church
The first church in Bucharest built in the Brancovenesc style (1702).
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Frederic and Cecilia Cuțescu-Storck Art Museum
This museum presents works of artists of the Storck family.
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Kretzulescu Church
An interesting example of the Brancovenesc style (1722).
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Aviation Museum
Open-air display of various types of aircraft.
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D. Minovici Western European Arts Museum
Located in a beautiful eclectic villa
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Bucharest has 35 documented sights including Bucharest History Museum, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Parliament Palace. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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