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Bulevardul Tomis nr.32, Constanța 900742, Romania

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Reviews — 8

Leontin Tatomirescu
at 2024 Feb 04
Leontin Tatomirescu
at 2024 Feb 04
For what it is, it does the job right. Interesting pieces and a place where to occupy your time for half an hour.
jeremy kalous
at 2023 Sep 20
jeremy kalous
at 2023 Sep 20
A lovely little museum in a picturesque old building in the Old Town. They have Transylvanian ceramics. National costumes. Wooden implements. And very beautiful icons
Eu Vio
at 2023 Jun 26
Eu Vio
at 2023 Jun 26
The museum is established on the basis of the painting and sculpture collections of the Pinacotheque of Constanta City Hall and Balchik (opened between 1935-1937); and in time, it was enriched with important works transferred from the National Museum of Art in Bucharest, as well as through acquisitions and donations made by artists Marius Bunescu, Ion Jalea or Boris Caragea. It is worth visiting, you can see some of your tradition RO.
Lefter Iulian
at 2023 Jun 18
Lefter Iulian
at 2023 Jun 18
It's size doesn't necessarily reflect the richness of dobrujan traditions and respectivly romanian ones. For sure it has many valuable items there, that by themselves are real treasures, so if you are nearby, you should make some time to visit. Also some of the most passionate about people can be found here.
Simona Onciu
at 2023 Jan 23
Simona Onciu
at 2023 Jan 23
Better than expected. Very nice collections of Romanian carpets and traditional clothing. Religious paintings exhibition. A very good place to spend time in Constanța when is cold outside.
Tanya Kobiljanska
at 2022 Jun 05
Tanya Kobiljanska
at 2022 Jun 05
Folk Art museum is located in a beautiful and spacious building.

With a rich collection of icons, images, painted eggs and great many traditional dresses.

Embroidered and spinned towels.

Very interesting.

And you can buy unforgettable souveneers. Handmade. And painted eggs too.
Alice Sprinceana
at 2019 May 22
Alice Sprinceana
at 2019 May 22
If you want to indulge in a visual history lesson of the Romanian people, which has been woven for centuries, by means of the traditional attire for each Romanian region, then look no further. Pleasant to the eye, each section has its own unique features (starting from the traditional attire and household elements, and finishing off with tapestries and other exhibits). The only downside, however, is the overpriced merchandise.

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