Village Museum

          The Village Museum is another famous Bucharest museum and one of the most valuable ethnographic museums in the world. A creation of the sociologist Dimitrie Gusti, the Village Museum is an outdoor museum of 30 hectares located in the Herăstrău Park near the Arcul de Triumf that displays over 70 exhibits of households, 99 auxiliary establishments, churches and traditional techniques and devices (water and windmills, oil presses, etc) from all Romanian provinces. The Village Museum shows the village architecture and crafts from all over the country, including wooden churches from Maramureş.

 


          Address: Sos. Kiseleff 28-30, Bucharest

          Tel.: (+4) 021 222.9110

          Open daily 10:00-18:00. Monday closed.




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