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The National Museum of Romanian History, also known as Muzeul National de Istorie a Romaniei, is a key cultural institution in Bucharest. It showcases Romania's rich history from prehistoric times to the modern era. The museum is housed in the former Postal Services Palace, a neoclassical building dating back to the late 19th century.

History & Origins

Founded in 1972, the museum's collections span over 60,000 artifacts. These include the famous Pietroasele treasure, a collection of gold objects from the Gothic period. The museum also features relics from the Roman era, medieval documents, and items from the communist period.

The building itself was constructed between 1894 and 1900, designed by architect Alexandru Savulescu. It served as the headquarters of the Postal Services until 1970, when it was repurposed for the museum.

Architecture & Features

The neoclassical facade is adorned with columns and intricate carvings. Inside, the grand staircase and high ceilings reflect the building's original purpose as a postal palace. The exhibits are spread across multiple floors, each dedicated to a different historical period.

Legends & Facts

One of the museum's most prized possessions is the replica of Trajan's Column, which depicts the Roman conquest of Dacia. The original column stands in Rome, but the replica provides a detailed look at this pivotal moment in Romanian history.


Practical FAQ for Travelers

What are the ticket prices?

Admission is approximately 15 Lei for adults, with discounts for students and seniors.

When is the best time to visit?

Weekday mornings are less crowded, allowing for a more leisurely exploration.

Why hire a private guide?

A private guide can provide in-depth insights into the museum's vast collections, highlighting key artifacts and their historical significance.

Is photography allowed?

Yes, but flash photography is prohibited in certain areas.

Are there facilities for children?

The museum offers interactive exhibits and educational programs for younger visitors.

Nearby

  • Old Town Bucharest - A vibrant area with cafes, shops, and historic buildings.
  • Palace of the Parliament - One of the largest administrative buildings in the world.
  • Stavropoleos Monastery - A beautiful Orthodox monastery with intricate frescoes.
  • Romanian Athenaeum - A iconic concert hall known for its stunning architecture.
  • Revolution Square - A significant site in Romania's 1989 revolution.

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