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The Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum can be found in Herastrau Park in Bucharest. The open-air ethnographic museum was created by ethnographer Henri H. Stahl, dramatist Victor Ion Popa, and the sociologist for whom the park was named after, Dimitrie Gusti, in 1936. Today, visitors come from all over to explore the large land, which showcases nearly 300 authentic houses and farms depicting traditional Romanian village life all over the country. Visitors of all ages will love being able to see the homes and lifestyles that are so varied. such as an 18th-century Buzau house and a Dragomiresti church.

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