Listed on the National Register of Historic Monuments, the Palace of Culture was constructed between 1906 and 1925 and was used as an administrative and justice palace for 30 years. Currently, visitors will not only be able to see the historic edifice but are also welcome to explore the four museums that are housed within it as the Moldavia National Museum Complex. The complex comprises an art museum, the Ethnographic Museum of Moldavia, Moldavia’s History Museum, and the Science and Technology Museum. There are many other aspects of the Palace of Culture other than the museums, such as the Voivodes’ Room, which is filled with portraits of Romania’s kings and Moldavia’s rulers.

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