What to do and see in Timis County, Transylvania: The Best History Museums

November 22, 2021 Moriah Teneyck

Discover the best top things to do in Timis County, Romania including Memorialul Revolutiei, Muzeul Consumatorului Comunist, Muzeul Uneltelor, "sever Bocu" Press Museum, "Dr. Karl Diel" Memorial House, "petre Stoica" Memorial House.
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1. 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
Excellent
57%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

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.

2. Muzeul Consumatorului Comunist

Strada arhitect Szekely Laszlo nr. 1, Timisoara 300191 Romania +40 724 592 379 http://www.facebook.com/muzeuconsumatorcomunist
Excellent
62%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
2%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 90 reviews

Muzeul Consumatorului Comunist

The Communist Consumers Museum is designed as a typical Romanian apartment from that era, with a living room, children's room, kitchen and hallways. It displays on shelves, in closets and drawers most of everything that Romanians could buy before the revolution of 1989, from toys to vinyls, TV and radio sets to bicycles, kitchen attire and much, much more. After traveling through time in the museum, one can also enjoy a nice relaxing time in the upstairs bar: Scart Loc Lejer.

Reviewed By sneskaz - Novi Sad, Serbia

This place is a cafe from which you descend into a museum where you will see a lot of household objects and toys from the past and learn something about the everyday life of people who lived during the communist era. An extremely nice girl is working at the cafe and she will explain everything about the museum. They have great home brewed beer and even better background music!

3. Muzeul Uneltelor

Strada Divizia 9 Cavalerie 49a, Timisoara 300264 Romania +40 724 288 362 [email protected] http://muzeuluneltelor.ro/
Muzeul Uneltelor

Muzeul Uneltelor is inviting you in an immersing travel to the magic world of fine tools and crafts. The museum hosts a collection of over 10.000 tools from all crafts all over the world, along with knowledge about their use and purpose. You are encouraged to try yourself many of them, guided by an advised host. We promise you a visual delight and an intense experience of craft.

4. "sever Bocu" Press Museum

Lorena 35, Jimbolia 305400 Romania http://www.muzeulpresei.ro

5. "Dr. Karl Diel" Memorial House

Strada Doctor Karl Diel 1, Jimbolia 305400 Romania +40 784 071 361

6. "petre Stoica" Memorial House

Emmerich Bartzer 14, Jimbolia 305400 Romania

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