Things to do in Bucharest, Romania: The Best Art Galleries

August 11, 2021 Deane Carmody

Vlad the Impaler stated his claim to Bucharest in 1459. His citadel on the Dambovita was the first of flotillas of palaces, many of which still stand. Four subway lines and a modern bus network transport visitors and commuters. Nicknamed "Little Paris", Bucharest's elegant early 20th-century architecture shows French influences. Don't miss the Village Museum, Romanian Athenaeum and the Peasant Museum. You can't miss the Palace of Parliament, the second-largest building in the world (after the Pentagon).
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1. Rotenberg-Uzunov

Strada Esarcu Constantin nr. 1, Bucharest 010291 Romania +40 730 880 000 [email protected] http://www.rotenberguzunov.ro
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Rotenberg-Uzunov

Reviewed By aygeny2020

I am in love with this art gallery. I think it's the best gallery in the Romania. But too expensive for me ( the students:)) )

2. Urban Collectors

11 Iunie street No.35, floor 1, apt. 3, Sector 4, Bucharest Romania +40 730 578 306 [email protected] http://www.urbancollectors.ro
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Urban Collectors

Urban Collectors is a graffiti and street art gallery & library & shop. Collectible items. Appointment by visit only.

25 C.A. Rosetti Street 5th Floor, Bucharest 020011 Romania +40 21 310 8339 [email protected] http://hartgallery.ro/
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H`art Gallery

H’Art Gallery is one of the oldest contemporary art galleries in Bucharest. Since 2002 the gallery has hosted over 150 exhibitions of the most important Romanian artists and established itself as a leading voice on Bucharest’s art scene. H’Art Gallery has one of the largest private portfolios in the country, focusing predominantly on promoting artists educated after the end of the communist period

4. Muzeul Micul Paris

Strada Lipscani 41, Bucharest Romania +40 726 694 005 http://Www.fotocabinet.ro
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Muzeul Micul Paris

Reviewed By cristinaghinea77 - Bucharest, Romania

Located in the heart of the Old town, close to Gilda theatre and Diverta bookshop, the museum invites you to travel back in 19th century to discover a lovely interior. I liked the furniture, the Oriental room and the elegant dresses that can be worn for a photo shooting.

5. What If I Fly

Str. Popa Nan No. 15 Ground Floor, Bucharest 030167 Romania +40 728 929 355 [email protected] http://whatififly.ro
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What If I Fly

POD. Place of Display is a contemporary art jewelry gallery, hosting temporary exhibitions of contemporary art jewelry, as well as a permanent selection of contemporary art jewelry by Romanian and foreign artists. POD means "BRIDGE" in Romanian. POD’s purpose is to create bridges between jewelry, art and design, ultimately creating a bridge in order to ease the public’s access to them. Most POD projects are collaborations between contemporary jewelers, artists and designers pursuing interpretation and/or transformation of the artistic creation specific to a certain domain (ex: drawing) into a new form of expression (ex: jewelry). We believe that focusing on what unites us rather than what separates us makes us happier, healthier and stronger. The only way this really works, is by focusing on the things we love. #unitedbythethingswelove is our favorite hashtag, a hashtag we created. This is the foundation for all our projects.

6. Dizainar

Strada Putul Cu Plopi Nr. 17 Sector 1, Bucharest Romania +40 21 311 3384 [email protected] http://www.dizainar.ro
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Dizainar

Dizainar is a design concept store that promotes contemporary Romanian Design. Selected young designers from all over the country are gathered here to represent the best of Romania’s potential in the design industry. We continuously diversify and increase our portfolio, ranging from furniture, lighting and graphics to personal accessories, home decor and toys, produced in small series. It is also a great spot for finding the most unusual gifts and souvenirs.

7. 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/
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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

Episcopiei 6a, Bucharest 010292 Romania +40 21 313 6532 [email protected]
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Athenee Gallery

9. Theodor Pallady Museum

22 Spatarului Street, Bucharest Romania +40 21 211 4979 http://www.mnar.arts.ro/Muzeul-Theodor-Pallady
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Theodor Pallady Museum

Piata Natiunile Unite 3-5 Sector 4, Bucharest 040012 Romania +40 21 315 6511 http://www.eliteart-gallery.com
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Elite Art Gallery

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