
Special tours, photo exhibitions, demonstrations of soldiers in old uniforms are some of the events organized by the National Museum of Art of Romania, the National Museum of History, the National Museum of Natural History “Grigore Antipa”, the Museum of the 1st of December Village.
The National Art Museum of Romania, the Museum of Collections, the Zambac Museum and the Palladi Museum are open from December 1 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Museums will be closed on Friday, December 2.
On the National Day of Romania, Director General Kelin Stegerian will host a special tour starting at 4:00 PM at the Gallery of European Art.
The lecture “Painting beyond the narrative” aims to reveal the plastic means, often the secrets of the workshop, which artists operate when they begin to create a picture, so that the “story” – the theme – is conveyed as eloquently as possible. . The lecture will have a traveling character in the Gallery of European Art, where the works of Domenico Veneziano, Tintoretto, Rubens, Rembrandt and El Greco will be masterful references to exemplify the aspects discussed. You can sign up at [email protected]
The National History Museum of Romania will be open to visitors on December 1 and 2. The visiting schedule is from 09.00 to 17.00, the last entry is at 16.15.
On the occasion of the National Day of Romania, the National History Museum of Romania exhibited a special cultural property – the album “Great Union” made by the photographer of the Union Samoilo Marza, a copy dedicated to Vasyl Goldish, an artisan of the Great Union. The heritage piece exhibited on Romania’s National Day at MNIR has a special history as it was made by Samoil Marz especially for Vasyl Goldis, with the title “Album” on the cover, Vasyl Goldis’s name and the year 1918.
Next to the album is exhibited a tricolor armband, which is kept with it, a strip of white cloth, on which is sewn a tricolor flag, on which the year “1918” is written in ink, the armband worn at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia on December 1, 1918 r. The micro-exhibition, curated by Dr. Cristina Peyuschan-Nuike, a researcher at the MNIR, is open to visitors until Sunday, December 4, 2022.
The Antipa Museum is open from December 1 to 2 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (last entry at 5:00 p.m.); Saturday and Sunday (December 3 and 4) from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (last event at 6:00 p.m.).
During these days, visitors can see the temporary photo exhibition “Slovenia – files from nature”, a project organized in partnership with the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Romania. “Slovenia – Files from Nature” presents a country with green stories, surrounded by greenery wherever you look – to the alpine peaks, to the green forests, to the Adriatic Sea, to the mysterious karst landscape, to its vineyards or to the Pannonian plain. .
Visitors will also be able to study the behavior of some of the most feared venomous species in the animal world at the temporary exhibition “Hidden Creatures”, located on the first floor of the museum.
The exhibition provides visitors with information about their habits and main characteristics, how they adapt to their environment, what role they play in the ecosystem, and how they are studied by experts.
The Rural Museum organized a fair of traditional Romanian dishes and objects, seasonal master classes and the opening of an exhibition under the banner “Rural Museum on… holiday. Gift Fair”, until December 6.
Visitors will be able to admire and buy Motanok dolls, icons, musical instruments, pottery, kalachi and bread with mayonnaise, honey, muffins, pickles, jam and snack, natural juices and medical syrups, gifts for loved ones from craftsmen from all over the country. world country Also, the “Military Tradition” Association will support the demonstration of soldiers in old uniforms on the museum’s alleys.
The Kotrochen National Museum and Art Safari will exchange exhibits from December 1 to 11. Precious objects commissioned by Queen Maria of Romania more than 100 years ago will be on display at the Dacia-Romania Palace, along with royal art from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. At the Kotrochen National Museum, Art Safari organizes a temporary exhibition with works signed by Iryna Dragomir and Felix Aftene.
The Art Safari schedule is from Thursday to Sunday (12.00 – 21.00) until December 11. Every Friday and every Saturday – night tours, from 10:00 p.m. to 01:00 a.m. The Kotrochen Museum can be visited from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., only by prior appointment 24 hours in advance. Tickets can be purchased online or at the door. Online tickets can be purchased from the Art Safari website and offer access to Kotrochen.
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