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About Bucharest
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Bucharest is the capital city and industrial and commercial centre of Romania. It is located in the southeast of the country and lies on the banks of the Dambovita River. It was originally known as Dambovita citadel. In the period between the two World Wars, the city's elegant architecture and the sophistication of its elite earned Bucharest the nickname of the "Paris of the East" or "Little Paris".
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Romanian Peasant Museum
Local name: "Muzeul Taranului Roman"
Local phonetic: [Moo`zeh`ool - Tza`rah`noo`louie - Roh`mihn]
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1-10 EUR
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3 Sos. Kiseleff, Bucharest 11341
State of Bucharest, Romania
+40 (21) 3179660
Romanian Peasant Museum is one of the most diversified museums in European family of art and folklore museums. Located on Sos. Kiseleff near Victoriei Plaza, this museum is operated by Romanian Cultural Ministry. This beautiful museum is well known for its over 100.000 traditional items collection. Since its foundation back in February 5th 1990 by Horia Bernea, it is located in a Neo-Romanian style building. The museum is declared historical monument. You can enjoy the time here by seeing ceramic collections, ancient Romanian clothes, furniture, wooden items, etc. In the museum's interior court has been mounted a wooden church, which is a historical monument built in 18th century, moved here in 1992.
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Village Museum
Local name: "Muzeul Satului"
Local phonetic: [Moo`zeh`ool - Sah`too`louie]
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28 Sos. Kiseleff, Bucharest
State of Bucharest, Romania
+40 (21) 6171732
National Village Museum "Dimitrie Gusti" (on short Village Museum) is one of the biggest tourist attraction of Bucharest. This beautiful outdoor museum, a creation of Romanian folklorist and sociologist Dimitrie Gusti, has been opened to the public in 1936. The extraordinary and unique village items, spread on an area of 30 hectars, are surrounded by green spaces and lakes. You can enjoy seeing 70 ancient Romanian houses - built in different styles and still having the traditional tools, as well as a water mill, a wind mill, an oil pressing machine, etc., gathered from all Romanian regions.
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