Romanian Navy Museum, Southeast Romania, Romania


4.5 (49 reviews) Spent Ranking #13 in Southeast Romania Military Museums

The visit was a really nice surprise

We entered this museum with low expectations as the website is looking old fashioned and is not telling exactly the truth about the museum. But after entering it, my 6 years old boy was quite amazed and I have to admit I was too. There is a historical walk through the navy related items, ships, clothing, materials, commercial, army navy items. There are also a lot of ship models. The outside yard is not so attractive, the things exhibited over there should enter in some restoration in order to become more attractive. It was a very nice and interesting tour.

Address

Strada Traian 53, Constanta 900725 Romania

Mobile

+40 241 619 035

Website

http://www.romguide.net/Visit/The-Romanian-Navy-Museum

Current local date and time now

Thursday, May 09, 2024, 12:40

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4.5 based on (49 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 4Cristina 5:00 PM Aug 28, 2019
    Better than expected
    We decided to tour this museum just before Navy Day and we liked it more than we thought, particularly the exhibition of model ships and aircraft. We even witnessed the riding of a mock-up submarine in the museum's outside pool, which we really enjoyed. Entrance fee is 10 ron, that is a little over 2 euros.

  • 4Vaclav K 5:00 PM Jan 13, 2018
    Worth of seeing
    The museum is worth of seeing. The tour is done chronologically on the ground and first floors covering seamanship fro Roman till modern times and covering both army and commercial parts. The museum is on or slightly above Romanian average with English descriptions. It is not overcrowded by articles and therefore pleasant to tour in 90 minutes. You can see many ship models, guns, torpedos, uniforms, naval devices, etc. In the yard there are 3 ships on display that are not in the good shape at all - restoration works are really needed. Further you can see there more mines, guns and anchors. The museum charges absurd photographing fee of 25 while the ticket is just 10.

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