Romanian Kitsch Museum, Bucharest, Romania


4.5 (491 reviews) Temporarily closed - Closed until further notice Spent < 1 hour Ranking #6 in Bucharest Speciality Museums • Art Museums

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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.

Address

Universitatii Street, nr.6, Cluj-Napoca, Bucharest, Romania.

Mobile

+40 737 469 208

Website

http://www.kitschmuseum.ro

Email

[email protected]

Working hours

Opening Hours: Mo-Su 00:00-20:00

Current local date and time now

Saturday, April 27, 2024, 11:13

User Ratings

4.5 based on (491 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Oscar Mateo M 5:00 PM Feb 12, 2020
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    It's a nice and funny journey on how Romanian people materialize their culture. As a Colombian, it felt funnily familiar with Colombian popular culture. It's nice that they're showing it proudly, as part of their art and culture. Definetly a short experience to go to.

  • 4Doug R 5:00 PM Jan 28, 2020
    Great fun. More of a work of art than a museum.
    Bizarre place, hard to categorise but definitely worth a visit. Casts a wry eye over a sometimes distressing history. Unique and very reasonably priced souvenirs in the gift shop (tell me someone in your life does't really need a Nicolae Ceaușescu snow globe!).