The 10 Best Museums in Romania, Romania

May 14, 2022 Stefan Strunk

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1. Tiriac Collection

Calea Bucurestilor 289, Otopeni 075100 Romania +40 743 332 997 [email protected] http://www.tiriaccollection.ro
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5.0 based on 81 reviews

Tiriac Collection

Tiriac Collection represents the exhibition of cars and motorcycles of Mr. Ion Tiriac. Opened to the public in November 2013, the collection includes over 150 historical vehicles manufactured since 1899, but also performant cars, with a current design. Visitors will find the only collection in the world with the 6 Rolls Royce Phantom produced until 1972, as well as exhibits that previously belonged to great names such as Sir Elton John, Sammy Davis Jr. or Bernie Ecclestone.

Reviewed By MFollowers - Roses, Spain

Just incredible private collection I am not a car lover but this has been a joyful experience All the best car brands throughout the years! Unbelievable... a must see Go to the Totiac collection on your way back to the airport Take a couple of hours extra and visit this place!

2. Museum of Senses Constanta

Vivo Mall, Bld.Aurel Vlaicu nr.220, Constanta 900055 Romania +40 757 994 444 [email protected] http://www.museumofsenses.com
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Museum of Senses Constanta

Let yourself go during an experience full of challenges for your body and mind. You will learn a lot about perception, sound vibrations, touch, smell, the human brain and science. Observe and explore what you feel, and make sense of your senses.

3. The Dracula Investigation

Scolii 12, Sighisoara 545400 Romania +40 729 133 750 http://www.draculainvestigation.ro
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5.0 based on 203 reviews

The Dracula Investigation

Who hasn’t heard of the (in)famous Dracula? Vampire or ruler, known near and far for his cruelty. Here, at The Dracula Investigation, you will learn that this story also starts with a simple human being like you and me. A person with feelings, a traumatized kid - allow us to present you the real Vlad Dracula - the son, brother, warrior. Inside, in 5 rooms Vlad himself will tell you his life story. You will get to see animations, sculptures and light/ shadow effects. We invite you to travel back in time with us to get to know Dracula’s human, real and often hidden part.

Reviewed By 350kingak

An original idea presenting the life of Vlad Țepeş (the Impaler) in an interactive way with videos, sculptures and audio, creating an adequate atmosphere for his life story.

4. Muzeul National al Satului "Dimitrie Gusti"

Kiseleff Road 28-30 In King Michael I Park, Bucharest 011347 Romania +40 21 317 9103 [email protected] http://www.muzeul-satului.ro/en/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 4,356 reviews

Muzeul National al Satului "Dimitrie Gusti"

This outdoor museum includes more than 300 buildings representing the history of Romania's rural architecture.

Reviewed By BeldimanAndrei - Bucharest, Romania

Looking for tranquility and to learn new things about the romanian architecture? This is one of the best places...discover hundreds of houses from different parts of Romania in an wonderful setting, next to one of the most famous lakes frkm the capital, Bucharest

5. Cotroceni Palace (Palatul Cotroceni)

Bulevard Geniului 1, Bucharest 060116 Romania +40 21 221 1200 [email protected] http://www.muzeulcotroceni.ro/
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4.5 based on 283 reviews

Cotroceni Palace (Palatul Cotroceni)

Reviewed By 737laurens - Devizes, United Kingdom

The tour was really interesting and the building is fabulous. Roxy was my tour guide, her English was great! Roxy gave a detailed account of the Palace’s history providing additional information in every room and answering any questions asked. I would recommend the tour to anyone, I was there for around an hour. They have procedures in place for COVID which are explained fully both when you book and again once you arrive. It costs 60 lei.

6. ASTRA Museum

Nr. 16-20 Strada Padurea Dumbrava, Sibiu 550399 Romania +40 756 085 794 [email protected] http://www.muzeulastra.ro/
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4.5 based on 913 reviews

ASTRA Museum

ASTRA Museum is the largest open air museum from Europe and the most complete (traditional architecture, crafts, events, exhibitions a.s.o.), more than 10 km alleys and over 400 buildings of wood, stone, brick reconstructed in the museum to illustrate the everyday/ daily life of the ancestors who lived in villages of Romania. Diversity, multicultural and tradition preserved and relived in The Open Air Museum from Dumbrava Forest are the main assets of the ASTRA Museum.

Reviewed By aurelia2015905 - Bucharest, Romania

In the immediate vicinity of Sibiu in the middle of nature on a veryy large area you can enjoy visiting over 400 houses, household annexes, techinical instalations and 2 church of our national culture and civilization. An amazing place of romanian traditions.

7. Palatul Culturii

Piata Stefan cel Mare si Sfant 1, Iasi 700028 Romania 032 147402 [email protected] http://palatulculturii.ro
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4.5 based on 562 reviews

Palatul Culturii

Reviewed By oanagabrielaionita - Bucharest, Romania

If you go to Iasi, you cannot miss this place. Beautiful Palace that you can visit inside because it has 4 museums and and also the clock tower (that plays Hora unirii at every hour).

8. Prima Scoala Romaneasca

Piata Unirii 2-3, Brasov 500123 Romania +40 721 444 091 [email protected] http://www.primascoalaromaneasca.ro/index_en.html
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4.5 based on 238 reviews

Prima Scoala Romaneasca

Reviewed By 903mariai

I went with a group of friends and we were impressed by how well kept all the historical books were.Also, the guide was really friendly and he explained everything in a precise manner.It was a wonderful experience

9. Memorialul Revolutiei

Str. Popa Sapca nr. 3-5 Strada Oituz nr. 2B, Timisoara 300086 Romania +40 256 294 936 [email protected] http://www.memorialulrevolutiei.ro
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4.5 based on 161 reviews

Memorialul Revolutiei

Reviewed By MarieB3755 - Budapest, Hungary

Amazing place, We went there with a group of friend, not knowing much about the revolution in Romania, and left the place feeling like we really understood the cause and the unfolding of this event. At first the museum seems a bit empty and old so we didn't expected much when we first went in, but it was a mistake. Everything is very well documented, you can really follow the beginning and the unfolding of the revolution, with objects, photos and texts. At the end you also have a 30min movie that sums up all the events. If you want to really understand the city and why it was a really important city for Romania, you must go there ! I remained interested during the whole visit. The tickets are only 1 or 2 euros and it's really worth it, I think it's a must when you go to Timisoara.

10. Palace of Culture

George Enescu Number 2, Targu Mures Romania +40 743 464 818 http://wwwold.netsoft.ro/palatulculturii/index_en1.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 205 reviews

Palace of Culture

Reviewed By florentinadriang - Arad, Romania

The city leadership, at the beginning of the twentieth century, decided to build a new city center, and chose that the three buildings to be built be made in the Art Nouveau style. It was possible to build only two of them - the Cultural Palace and the City Hall (currently the Prefecture) and the Theater was not built. The architecture of the Palace of Culture is absolutely superb, made with great attention to every detail, and is in a perfect state of preservation. I did not have time to visit it inside, the cost of a ticket (approx. 3 Euro) being practically symbolic. If you have time, visit it during the day, to admire its architecture, but also at night, when the building is artistic iluminated

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