This museum is located in the former Royal Palace and has three parts. You can purchase a ticket for each part separately or you can obtain a combined ticket. The section on European art only has a small portion open. The rest is closed for renovations. The centre section shows the rooms of the former palace. The highlight has to be the Romanian art section. While the first floor has mostly religious art, the upper floors are more diverse. I highly recommend visiting all three parts of this museum. (There is a fourth part, which houses temporary exhibitions, which requires a separate ticket.)See more..
4.5Romanian Kitsch Museum(491 reviews) - beautful roma Temporarily closed - Closed until further notice Spent < 1 hour Speciality Museums • Art Museums
The best way to understand the Romanian (sub)culture and traditions. Romanian KITSCH is authentic as we are creative, ridiculous and proud in the same time. Seven KITSCH areas presented (basically seven stories) – Kitsch from the Communism period, Dracula Kitsch, Gypsy Kitsch & more. Search for the flag with Ceausescu and when you are standing next to it, look for the rainbow themed museum doors, which are somewhat hidden fom view behind a couple of white umbrellas that belong to the restaurant next door. Very funny experience but real and educational in the same time. It's an interactive experience. You can take pictures inside and you can interact with the exponats.(touch them) Average visiting time: 33 minutes. Between 16th of July and 30 September 2021, the museum is located in the city center of Cluj Napoca - TIFF House, so it’s easy to get inside while you exploring the rest of the city.See more..
5.0Muzeul Micul Paris(41 reviews) - A Bit of Paris in the Heart of Bucharest Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Art Galleries • Speciality Museums • Art Museums
I would never expect to encounter a museum like this in Bucharest and specifically in the Heart of the Old Town. Entering the museum, you travel back in time, where music, art and fashion thrived! I would highly recommend you visit, as the tour guide (I wish I could remember his name so I can suggest him to you) is higly knowledgable regarding the history of the city and its most prosperous time from which the exhibitions came from. Although the museum is actually small, it is a gem.See more..