Discover the best top things to do in Neamt County, Romania including Museum of History and Archeology, Calistrat Hogas's Memorial House, Precista Church, Cucuteni Neolithic Art Museum, Ion Creanga Memorial House, The Popa Museum, Muzeul De Stiinte Naturale, Royal Church "Sfantul Ioan Domnesc", Casa Memoriala Alexandru Vlahuta, Ethnography Museum.
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The only museum in the country dedicated to this great man of culture was built in year 1885. Opened since year 1969, the memorial museum Calistrat Hogaș impresses with the simplicity and rustic beauty characteristic to this mountain area.
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In year 1930 it has began the construction of Precista Curch from Piatra-Neamt and in year 1947 this was holy by Moldova's and Suceava's Metropolitan, Irineu Mihalcescu and by P.S. Iustinian, later Patriarch of Romanian Orthodox Church. At holy service also was priest Constantin Matasa, the one that animated the beginning and the end of this Holy Church.
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The Cucuteni Eneolithic Art Museum is unique in its theme in Romania, being at the same time a museum of history and art, which houses the most important collection of Eneolithic art in Southeastern Europe. Housed in the most beautiful building in Piatra-Neamț, declared Historical Monument by the Royal Court. Here is the International Cucuteni Cultural Research Center. How the museum is organized: The museum contains very old exhibits, from 4500 to 6000 years ago. The beautiful, painted vessels are fascinating. On the ground floor is the hall dedicated to decorative art and a hall dedicated to the history of the Cucuteni culture research. There are four categories of pots, probably cultic: crowns, binoculars, horticultural vessels and supports and columns. First floor are objects of the Cucutenian decorative art. There is an international interest in this museum and there is even a waiting list for archaeologists who want to come and visit the exhibits at Cucuteni. In the short time since its inauguration, the Cucuteni Museum has become remarkable by its uniqueness and spectacularity becoming one of the most appreciated and visited institutions in Romania thus contributing significantly to the affirmation of the city Piatra-Neamț as an important cultural-scientific and tourist center, both in the country and abroad. Visit schedule: 10:00-18:00 (April to September) 9:00-17:00 (October to March) Monday is closed. Address: Ştefan cel Mare street, no. 3, Piatra-Neamț Phone: 0233 226 471
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I remember when I was little we were so fascinated about Ion Creanga,because we had only him books from school (gifted when we made good stuff and we were smart ).Now its not the same,maybe its better but maybe not,now the kids loves phone and internet .We loved all the writers and the travels to go where they lived ..different years but I would advice to discover the stories of Ion Creanga and see this place.
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We were met by the son of the founder of this little gem. Pops senior had put together an incredible collection, starting with naive wooden carvings and including a collection of artefacts showing Transylvanian life. We are so glad that we made a short detour to visit this museum. It was well worth it. And we must thank our host for his hospitality at the end of our visit. Don’t forget to visit the ceramic shop in the grounds. We bought a lovely dish there and met the lady who had made it.
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In the historical city center is located Royal Church "Sfantul Ioan Domnesc" that was built between years 1497 and 1498 as is mention on the inscription at the entry. "Sfantul Ioan Domnesc" Church from "Curtea Domneasca" Architectural Complex from Piatra-Neamt can be visited as a historic monument or you can attend the religious service.
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Was founded in year 1980 and contain collections of traditional outfit, handicraft tools, traditional countryside houses, all of them representing the aspect of the peasant homes and the life of people from Bistrita Valley.
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