Victor's Art zone Guidebook

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Victor's Art zone Guidebook

Art zone

In this category you will find all of the important art in Bucharest. Museum, art gallery , faimous theather... you name it ! Everything you need to visit if you are a art addict
The National Museum of Art of Romania (Romanian: Muzeul Național de Artă al României) is located in the Royal Palace in Revolution Square, central Bucharest.[1] It features collections of medieval and modern Romanian art, as well as the international collection assembled by the Romanian royal family.
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The National Museum of Art of Romania
49-53 Calea Victoriei
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The National Museum of Art of Romania (Romanian: Muzeul Național de Artă al României) is located in the Royal Palace in Revolution Square, central Bucharest.[1] It features collections of medieval and modern Romanian art, as well as the international collection assembled by the Romanian royal family.
The Romanian Athenaeum (Romanian: Ateneul Român) is a concert hall in the center of Bucharest, Romania and a landmark of the Romanian capital city. Opened in 1888, the ornate, domed, circular building is the city's main concert hall and home of the "George Enescu" Philharmonic and of the George Enescu annual international music festival.
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Romanian Athenaeum
1-3 Strada Benjamin Franklin
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The Romanian Athenaeum (Romanian: Ateneul Român) is a concert hall in the center of Bucharest, Romania and a landmark of the Romanian capital city. Opened in 1888, the ornate, domed, circular building is the city's main concert hall and home of the "George Enescu" Philharmonic and of the George Enescu annual international music festival.
The Village Museum (Muzeul Satului in Romanian) is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park (Bucharest, Romania), showcasing traditional Romanian village life. The museum extends to over 100,000 m2, and contains 272 authentic peasant farms and houses from all over Romania. It was created in 1936 by Dimitrie Gusti, Victor Ion Popa, and Henri H. Stahl. Elisabeta Palace, the current residence of the Romanian Royal Family, also located in the park, is an "island" inside the village museum, near the Arch of Triumph.
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Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum
30 Şoseaua Pavel D. Kiseleff
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The Village Museum (Muzeul Satului in Romanian) is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park (Bucharest, Romania), showcasing traditional Romanian village life. The museum extends to over 100,000 m2, and contains 272 authentic peasant farms and houses from all over Romania. It was created in 1936 by Dimitrie Gusti, Victor Ion Popa, and Henri H. Stahl. Elisabeta Palace, the current residence of the Romanian Royal Family, also located in the park, is an "island" inside the village museum, near the Arch of Triumph.
The National Museum of Romanian History (Romanian: Muzeul Național de Istorie a României) is a museum located on the Calea Victoriei in Bucharest, Romania, which contains Romanian historical artifacts from prehistoric times up to modern times. The museum is located inside the former Postal Services Palace, which also houses a philatelic museum. With a surface of over 8,000 square meters, the museum has approx. 60 valuable exhibition rooms. The permanent displays include a plaster cast of the entirety of Trajan's Column, the Romanian Crown Jewels, and the Pietroasele treasure.
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Muzeul National de Istorie a Romaniei
12 Calea Victoriei
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The National Museum of Romanian History (Romanian: Muzeul Național de Istorie a României) is a museum located on the Calea Victoriei in Bucharest, Romania, which contains Romanian historical artifacts from prehistoric times up to modern times. The museum is located inside the former Postal Services Palace, which also houses a philatelic museum. With a surface of over 8,000 square meters, the museum has approx. 60 valuable exhibition rooms. The permanent displays include a plaster cast of the entirety of Trajan's Column, the Romanian Crown Jewels, and the Pietroasele treasure.
Situated on Magheru Boulevard, in a vibrant area located in the center of Romania’s capital, Nottara Theater was founded in 1947. Originally the Army Theater, it was named after the famous Romanian actor Constantin Nottara in 1960. Its manager at the time was another prestigious Romanian actor, George Vraca, who died in 1964 and was followed in the managerial seat by playwright Horia Lovinescu. Over the years Nottara Theater has built its profile as a repertory institution, with a distinct personality, which has attracted a faithful audience, thanks to its valuable artistic troupe. True to its popularity, Nottara Theater has managed to keep a balance between entertainment and drama of ideas, between liberating laughter and severe existential problems, with its 370 titles from the Romanian and world dramatic literature, staged in its over 60 years of existence.
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Teatrul Nottara
Bulevardul Carol I
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Situated on Magheru Boulevard, in a vibrant area located in the center of Romania’s capital, Nottara Theater was founded in 1947. Originally the Army Theater, it was named after the famous Romanian actor Constantin Nottara in 1960. Its manager at the time was another prestigious Romanian actor, George Vraca, who died in 1964 and was followed in the managerial seat by playwright Horia Lovinescu. Over the years Nottara Theater has built its profile as a repertory institution, with a distinct personality, which has attracted a faithful audience, thanks to its valuable artistic troupe. True to its popularity, Nottara Theater has managed to keep a balance between entertainment and drama of ideas, between liberating laughter and severe existential problems, with its 370 titles from the Romanian and world dramatic literature, staged in its over 60 years of existence.
The Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History (Romanian: Muzeul Național de Istorie Naturală "Grigore Antipa") is a natural history museum, located in Bucharest, Romania. It was originally established as the National Museum of Natural History on 3 November 1834.It was renamed in 1933 after Grigore Antipa, who administered the museum for 51 years. It was reopened in 2011 after a $13 million renovation.
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Antipa-museet
1 Şoseaua Pavel D. Kiseleff
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The Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History (Romanian: Muzeul Național de Istorie Naturală "Grigore Antipa") is a natural history museum, located in Bucharest, Romania. It was originally established as the National Museum of Natural History on 3 November 1834.It was renamed in 1933 after Grigore Antipa, who administered the museum for 51 years. It was reopened in 2011 after a $13 million renovation.