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Once awarded the title of “European Museum of the Year”, the Museum of the Romanian Peasant is one of Europe’s most popular attractions. The museum, which focuses on popular arts and traditions, has a large collection of ceramics, icons, textiles, and especially costumes from Romanian peasant life. Visitors will also be able to see many other artifacts in the collection, which comprises over 100,000 objects. One of the most remarkable exhibits in the museum is “the house in the house” by Tzigara Samurcas, which displays the actual house and decor of peasant Antonie Mogos.
?oseaua Pavel Dimitrievici Kiseleff 3, Bucure?ti 011341, Romania, Phone: +4-02-13-17-96-61

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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