Romania hosts a series of castles with a charm reminiscent of tales of princes and princesses. Many of these castles have entered the charts of the most beautiful castles in Europe and the world.
Bran Castle
Certified first century XIV, Bran Castle was built in 1212. It was used as a royal residence for 40 years.
Somber air of history and legend of Count Dracula monument are two basic ingredients that provide the charm of the castle. Moreover, the castle into the top 10 most beautiful castles of the world.
At the museum are exhibited collections of ceramics, furniture, weapons and armor. In the castle is a small village museum houses traditional Rucar-Bran region.
Peles Castle
Peles Castle is one of the most visited castles and museums in Romania. Peles
Castle was built at the initiative of King Charles I. Peles Castle
Museum houses numerous collections of glassware, silver, watch,
sculpture, ceramics and textiles.
The
main rooms are visited the hall of honor Peles Palace, the royal
library, halls of weapons, music hall, hall Florentina, Maura or theater
room. On
the first floor of the castle is the Concert Hall, arranged in 1906, in
which there are a harpsichord made in Antwerp in 1621, a vertical
Bluthner grand piano and a Rieger organ with two keyboards.Hunyadi Castle
Hunyadi Castle is one of the most important monuments of Gothic architecture in Transylvania, built in the XVth century. Castle is an impressive building that has 42 rooms, 2 terraces, a church courtyard and fountain. Almost every detail of every building there is a legend.
The most beautiful of these is related to the inscription on the fountain courtyard. According
to legend, the well was dug by three Turkish prisoners who were
promised they would be released if they manage to dig in stone until
they give water. Owners have not kept his word and did not free the three Turks. It says that the inscription on the fountain wall means "water of the heart did not you".
During the reign of Matthias Corvinus, son of John Hunyadi, building a new wing called Renaissance loggia. Paintings you see in this part of the castle illustrates aspects of noble life, that raven legend, famous in these parts.
miercuri, 22 februarie 2012
Muzee din romania(Andrei)
Most visited museums
A statistics of the most visited museums in the world sits Louvre first, with a total of 8.5 million visitors. The most visited museum in Romania, the Village Museum "Dimitrie Gusti", has gathered 284,600 visitors last year. Ranking was made based on statistics provided to the Ministry of Culture of Free Romania.The Art Newspaper this month released its annual statistics on the most visible health ¬ museums, galleries and exhibitions in the world. In Section museums, the Louvre is the first place, with 8.5 million visitors, followed by the British Museum (5,569,981 visitors), Metropolitan of New York (4,891,450 visitors), the National Gallery in London (4,780,030 visitors) and Tate Modern (4,747,537 visitors). From the East, most entries are, as is expected from Russia and former East Germany (Pergamon). With 284,600 visitors, the Museum Village failed entry in the first 140 museums in the world, how many positions are top of The Art Newspaper. On the other hand, Romania is not a significant tourist destination on the world map, nor has, with the partial exception of the historical avant-garde, a cultural capital able to turn it into a "must see" in terms of museum.
A. The National Village Museum 'Dimitrie Gusti ", Bucharest (284,600 visitors)The success of this open air museum comes from both sides not to information (documenting ethnographic rural civilization), as the possibilities of escape sedative: for Bucharest stress is an alternative to going out Sunday in the park, modest price (6 €). In addition, popular fairs, outdoor concerts, events organized by Christian holidays (like Flowers, St. Mary Major, etc..), Which attract the average Romanian.
Two. National Museum Brukenthal (280,000 visitors)It is considered the most "European" museum in Romania because of paintings belonging to the Flemish school (Van Eyck, Bruegel, Memling and Jordaens) and blades signed by Titian and Lorenzo Lotto.
Three. Museum Peles, Sinaia (255,870 visitors)Former residence of the royal family has a price far pedigree history and tourists who can afford trips "Pearl" resorts on Prahova Valley - $ 20, round floor, 50 lei, extended tour.
Four. Romanian Peasant Museum, Bucharest (189,573 visitors)A paradox was that the museum dedicated to the Romanian peasant to become a place of urban cult. The only museum of traditional culture with a modern concept, anthropological, in the back.
Five. Museum Bran-Bran Rucar Step (107,998 visitors)Even if the Impaler did not sleep any night even in it, the castle was branded as a house of Dracula (part of the teaching of "Interview with the Vampire" were made here), and success was not to be expected.
6. National Art Museum of Romania, Bucharest (94,950 visitors)MNAR strengths are rooms VI-VII (vanguard and Brancusi), IX (Tuculescu). Since 2000 it reopened in the southern part of the museum, the European Art Gallery.
July. National Museum of History (77,531 visitors)"The most important museum of the Romanian state," says Wikipedia (according to what criteria?). Sure thing that looks unfriendly old.
August. National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest (45,000 visitors)A museum of contemporary art is on edge, a contradiction in terms - solved by sacrificing the permanent exhibition. The postmodern museum in Bucharest, part of the electro scene.
September. National Museum Complex "Moldova" Iasi (31,433 visitors)Probably the number of visitors would have been higher if the Palace of Culture would have been closed for renovation.
10. National History Museum of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca (9750 visitors)Still breathes the air of a museum of pre-'89, with exhibits that seem unintentionally stuck in Ceausescu's nationalist mythology.
A statistics of the most visited museums in the world sits Louvre first, with a total of 8.5 million visitors. The most visited museum in Romania, the Village Museum "Dimitrie Gusti", has gathered 284,600 visitors last year. Ranking was made based on statistics provided to the Ministry of Culture of Free Romania.The Art Newspaper this month released its annual statistics on the most visible health ¬ museums, galleries and exhibitions in the world. In Section museums, the Louvre is the first place, with 8.5 million visitors, followed by the British Museum (5,569,981 visitors), Metropolitan of New York (4,891,450 visitors), the National Gallery in London (4,780,030 visitors) and Tate Modern (4,747,537 visitors). From the East, most entries are, as is expected from Russia and former East Germany (Pergamon). With 284,600 visitors, the Museum Village failed entry in the first 140 museums in the world, how many positions are top of The Art Newspaper. On the other hand, Romania is not a significant tourist destination on the world map, nor has, with the partial exception of the historical avant-garde, a cultural capital able to turn it into a "must see" in terms of museum.
A. The National Village Museum 'Dimitrie Gusti ", Bucharest (284,600 visitors)The success of this open air museum comes from both sides not to information (documenting ethnographic rural civilization), as the possibilities of escape sedative: for Bucharest stress is an alternative to going out Sunday in the park, modest price (6 €). In addition, popular fairs, outdoor concerts, events organized by Christian holidays (like Flowers, St. Mary Major, etc..), Which attract the average Romanian.
Two. National Museum Brukenthal (280,000 visitors)It is considered the most "European" museum in Romania because of paintings belonging to the Flemish school (Van Eyck, Bruegel, Memling and Jordaens) and blades signed by Titian and Lorenzo Lotto.
Three. Museum Peles, Sinaia (255,870 visitors)Former residence of the royal family has a price far pedigree history and tourists who can afford trips "Pearl" resorts on Prahova Valley - $ 20, round floor, 50 lei, extended tour.
Four. Romanian Peasant Museum, Bucharest (189,573 visitors)A paradox was that the museum dedicated to the Romanian peasant to become a place of urban cult. The only museum of traditional culture with a modern concept, anthropological, in the back.
Five. Museum Bran-Bran Rucar Step (107,998 visitors)Even if the Impaler did not sleep any night even in it, the castle was branded as a house of Dracula (part of the teaching of "Interview with the Vampire" were made here), and success was not to be expected.
6. National Art Museum of Romania, Bucharest (94,950 visitors)MNAR strengths are rooms VI-VII (vanguard and Brancusi), IX (Tuculescu). Since 2000 it reopened in the southern part of the museum, the European Art Gallery.
July. National Museum of History (77,531 visitors)"The most important museum of the Romanian state," says Wikipedia (according to what criteria?). Sure thing that looks unfriendly old.
August. National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest (45,000 visitors)A museum of contemporary art is on edge, a contradiction in terms - solved by sacrificing the permanent exhibition. The postmodern museum in Bucharest, part of the electro scene.
September. National Museum Complex "Moldova" Iasi (31,433 visitors)Probably the number of visitors would have been higher if the Palace of Culture would have been closed for renovation.
10. National History Museum of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca (9750 visitors)Still breathes the air of a museum of pre-'89, with exhibits that seem unintentionally stuck in Ceausescu's nationalist mythology.
muzeu(andrei)
Each state has its national museum, which depicts the history and glory. Some
famous museums have become synonymous with some cities themselves have
become tourist destinations, attracting millions of visitors from around
the world.
Are still the best known and most important museums in the world 10. In determining this ranking was taken into account the following factors: popularity, architecture, number of visitors annually, and important collections of art works owned. These museums have Web sites, where you can admire works of art, scanned with great precision.A. Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) in Paris, France
Louvre Museum - Paris, France
Louvre Museum - Paris, France
Louvre is the best known and most visited museum in the world. It is a symbol of France - is the largest museum of history and art in France - and one of the most important museums worldwide. Louvre is situated in central Paris, between the Seine and right pier Rivoli Street, in the first district, a historic building - the former royal palace: the Louvre Palace. Modern glass pyramid in the courtyard of the Louvre Museum, this museum makes an interesting mix of classic and contemporary. Universal museum, the Louvre possesses art from different periods of civilization, from antiquity to 1848, and covers a vast geo-cultural, from Western Europe, Greece, Egypt, to the Middle East.
The main attraction: Mona Lisa (La Gioconda) by Leonardo da VinciAnnual visitors: 8.5 millionNumber of items: 35,000Site: www.louvre.frTwo. British Museum (British Museum), London, United KingdomBritish Museum - London, United Kingdom
British Museum - London, United Kingdom
Founded in 1753, British Museum is one of the oldest, largest and most comprehensive museums in the world, with objects from all continents, illustrating the history of human culture from its origins to the present. One of the most visited tourist attractions in London, British Museum has over 13 million objects and 94 temporary exhibitions and Always. Department has a cultural and educational services for adults and children, and specialized departments coins, medals, Prehistory, Antiquity, Oceania, America, etc.. Entry in the British Museum is free for all visitors, you can only charge for some temporary exhibitions.
The main attraction "ancient translator" Rosetta Stone - one of the most important archaeological discoveries of all timeVisitors annually: More than 5 millionNumber of objects: over 13 millionSite: http://www.britishmuseum.org/Three. Metropolitan Museum of Art (Metropolitan Museum of Art, or "The Met"), New York, USAMetropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) - New York, USA
Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) - New York, USA
Known as "Met" Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is one of the largest and most impressive art museums in the world. Its collections include more than two million works of art, covering 5000 years of world culture, from prehistory to the present and from every corner of the planet. Are exhibited works of classical antiquity and Ancient Egypt, paintings and sculptures of most European masters, American art, modern, African, Asian, Oceanic, Byzantine, Islamic. "Met" has the encyclopedic collections of musical instruments, costumes, armor and accessories worldwide.
The main attraction: the painting "Adam and Eve" by Albrecht DurerVisitors each year: approx. 5 millionNumber of items: 2 millionSite: http://www.metmuseum.org/Four. Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani), Vatican, ItalyVatican Museums - Vatican, Italy
Vatican Museums - Vatican, Italy
Vatican Museums are among the largest museums in the world, these works expose the immense collection built by the Roman Catholic Church for centuries, and important masterpieces of the Renaissance. Even if you're not religious, you will be amazed at the beauty and grandeur of the Dome of Michelangelo and Bernini's spiral columns. Open free to the public last Sunday of each month, Vatican Museums exhibit prolific works of Italian artists such as Raphael, Botticelli, Caravaggio, etc..
The main attraction: The dome of the Sistine Chapel, painted by MichelangeloVisitors annually: More than 4 millionNumber of objects: tens of thousandsSite: http://www.museivaticani.va/Five. American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), New York, USAAmerican Museum of Natural History (AMNH)
American Museum of Natural History (AMNH)
Located near Central Park in Manhattan, American Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, consists of 25 buildings to house 46 exhibition halls, research laboratories and a library. In this museum you can admire the dinosaurs, meteorites, fossils, minerals, dioramas (replicas of scenes from nature), all depicting the evolution of human history. The collections contain over 32 million items, of which only a small part can be exposed at a time. Scientific staff of the museum over 200 people and annually sponsors the institution more than 100 special expeditions.
The main attraction: Human Origins HallVisitors each year: 4 millionNumber of items: 32 millionSite: http://www.amnh.org/6. Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi), Florence, ItalyUffizi Gallery - Florence, Italy
Uffizi Gallery - Florence, Italy
Uffizi Gallery - famous museum in Florence, Italy - is one of the oldest and most famous art museums in the West, and one of the most attractive sights of Italy. UNESCO estimates that 60% of the most famous masterpieces of the world are in Italy, and half of them are located in Florence. Although the parts exhibited on the streets of Florence are very impressive, let speechless Uffizzi Gallery - is one of the finest collections of paintings and sculptures on the planet, the number, quality and diversity of works capturing the first visit. Are presented here some of the biggest names in Italian Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli, Giotto, and many others.
The highlight: "Birth of Venus" by BotticelliAnnual visitors: 1.5 millionNumber of items: variable, because restorationSite: http://www.uffizi.firenze.it/musei/uffizi/July. State Hermitage Museum (State Hermitage), St. Petersburg, RussiaHermitage Museum - St. Petersburg, Russia
Hermitage Museum - St. Petersburg, Russia
This museum of art and culture is one of the largest, oldest and most important museums in the world, founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great. More than 60,000 pieces are displayed in approx. 1,000 rooms, while 3 million objects are kept in reserve. State Hermitage Museum houses the largest collection of paintings in the world and consists of six historic buildings, which is one of the main assemblies of St. Petersburg's center, set included in UNESCO World Heritage.
The main attraction: Faberge jewelry collectionsVisitors annually: More than 3 millionNumber of objects: over 3 millionSite: http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/August. Acropolis Museum, Athens, GreeceAcropolis Museum - Athens, Greece
Acropolis Museum - Athens, Greece
Acropolis Museum is an archaeological museum focused on the discovery site of Athens Acropolis. Inaugurated in 2009, Acropolis Museum is one of the most modern museums in the world, in which were invested 130 million euros. This grand museum is the replica Greeks addressed the British will not return the beauty of the Parthenon (which is the British Museum) on the grounds that the Hellenes have nowhere to host them. Located at the foot of the Acropolis and 280 meters from the Parthenon, located on an archaeological site, the museum has a very modern architecture, glass, falling into an original landscape full of history. The museum is built on an archaeological site, the first level floor is glass so visitors can see the excavations below.
The main attraction: the unique design and accessible contentVisitors annually: is expected to be over 2.5 millionNumber of items: Approx. 4000 itemsSite: http://www.theacropolismuseum.gr/default.php?pname=Home&la=2September. Prado Museum (Museo del Prado), Madrid, SpainPrado Museum - Madrid, Spain
Prado Museum - Madrid, Spain
Prado Museum is the main Spanish national museum of art and one of the most respected and visited museums in the world. Expose some of the finest collections of European art in the world, the 12th century until the 19th century, based on the former Spanish Royal Collection. The strength of this institution is the Spanish art, the museum housing the largest collection of Spanish paintings in the world. Founded as a museum of painting and sculpture, today contains important collections of drawings, coins, medals, decorative art.
The main attraction: the painting "Las Meninas" by Diego VelazquezAnnual visitors: 2.5 millionNumber of items: 7,600 paintings, 1,000 sculptures, 8,200 drawingsSite: http://www.museodelprado.es/10. National Museum (Rijksmuseum), Amsterdam, NetherlandsMuseum Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Museum Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Rijksmuseum is a museum dedicated to arts, crafts and history. The museum is famous worldwide with its impressive collection of paintings from the Dutch Golden Century (Rembrandt, Vermeer, Jacob van Ruisdael, Frans Hals, Jan Steen). Also, the museum features a collection of Asian art. Since 2005 the museum is closed for renovation, 95%, but the gems of his collection are on display in the recently renovated Philips wing.
The main attraction: the painting "The Night Watch" by RembrandtVisitors annually: 880,000Number of items: 1 millionSite: http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/Top 10 museums around the world - Bibliography
Are still the best known and most important museums in the world 10. In determining this ranking was taken into account the following factors: popularity, architecture, number of visitors annually, and important collections of art works owned. These museums have Web sites, where you can admire works of art, scanned with great precision.A. Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) in Paris, France
Louvre Museum - Paris, France
Louvre Museum - Paris, France
Louvre is the best known and most visited museum in the world. It is a symbol of France - is the largest museum of history and art in France - and one of the most important museums worldwide. Louvre is situated in central Paris, between the Seine and right pier Rivoli Street, in the first district, a historic building - the former royal palace: the Louvre Palace. Modern glass pyramid in the courtyard of the Louvre Museum, this museum makes an interesting mix of classic and contemporary. Universal museum, the Louvre possesses art from different periods of civilization, from antiquity to 1848, and covers a vast geo-cultural, from Western Europe, Greece, Egypt, to the Middle East.
The main attraction: Mona Lisa (La Gioconda) by Leonardo da VinciAnnual visitors: 8.5 millionNumber of items: 35,000Site: www.louvre.frTwo. British Museum (British Museum), London, United KingdomBritish Museum - London, United Kingdom
British Museum - London, United Kingdom
Founded in 1753, British Museum is one of the oldest, largest and most comprehensive museums in the world, with objects from all continents, illustrating the history of human culture from its origins to the present. One of the most visited tourist attractions in London, British Museum has over 13 million objects and 94 temporary exhibitions and Always. Department has a cultural and educational services for adults and children, and specialized departments coins, medals, Prehistory, Antiquity, Oceania, America, etc.. Entry in the British Museum is free for all visitors, you can only charge for some temporary exhibitions.
The main attraction "ancient translator" Rosetta Stone - one of the most important archaeological discoveries of all timeVisitors annually: More than 5 millionNumber of objects: over 13 millionSite: http://www.britishmuseum.org/Three. Metropolitan Museum of Art (Metropolitan Museum of Art, or "The Met"), New York, USAMetropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) - New York, USA
Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) - New York, USA
Known as "Met" Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is one of the largest and most impressive art museums in the world. Its collections include more than two million works of art, covering 5000 years of world culture, from prehistory to the present and from every corner of the planet. Are exhibited works of classical antiquity and Ancient Egypt, paintings and sculptures of most European masters, American art, modern, African, Asian, Oceanic, Byzantine, Islamic. "Met" has the encyclopedic collections of musical instruments, costumes, armor and accessories worldwide.
The main attraction: the painting "Adam and Eve" by Albrecht DurerVisitors each year: approx. 5 millionNumber of items: 2 millionSite: http://www.metmuseum.org/Four. Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani), Vatican, ItalyVatican Museums - Vatican, Italy
Vatican Museums - Vatican, Italy
Vatican Museums are among the largest museums in the world, these works expose the immense collection built by the Roman Catholic Church for centuries, and important masterpieces of the Renaissance. Even if you're not religious, you will be amazed at the beauty and grandeur of the Dome of Michelangelo and Bernini's spiral columns. Open free to the public last Sunday of each month, Vatican Museums exhibit prolific works of Italian artists such as Raphael, Botticelli, Caravaggio, etc..
The main attraction: The dome of the Sistine Chapel, painted by MichelangeloVisitors annually: More than 4 millionNumber of objects: tens of thousandsSite: http://www.museivaticani.va/Five. American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), New York, USAAmerican Museum of Natural History (AMNH)
American Museum of Natural History (AMNH)
Located near Central Park in Manhattan, American Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world, consists of 25 buildings to house 46 exhibition halls, research laboratories and a library. In this museum you can admire the dinosaurs, meteorites, fossils, minerals, dioramas (replicas of scenes from nature), all depicting the evolution of human history. The collections contain over 32 million items, of which only a small part can be exposed at a time. Scientific staff of the museum over 200 people and annually sponsors the institution more than 100 special expeditions.
The main attraction: Human Origins HallVisitors each year: 4 millionNumber of items: 32 millionSite: http://www.amnh.org/6. Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi), Florence, ItalyUffizi Gallery - Florence, Italy
Uffizi Gallery - Florence, Italy
Uffizi Gallery - famous museum in Florence, Italy - is one of the oldest and most famous art museums in the West, and one of the most attractive sights of Italy. UNESCO estimates that 60% of the most famous masterpieces of the world are in Italy, and half of them are located in Florence. Although the parts exhibited on the streets of Florence are very impressive, let speechless Uffizzi Gallery - is one of the finest collections of paintings and sculptures on the planet, the number, quality and diversity of works capturing the first visit. Are presented here some of the biggest names in Italian Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli, Giotto, and many others.
The highlight: "Birth of Venus" by BotticelliAnnual visitors: 1.5 millionNumber of items: variable, because restorationSite: http://www.uffizi.firenze.it/musei/uffizi/July. State Hermitage Museum (State Hermitage), St. Petersburg, RussiaHermitage Museum - St. Petersburg, Russia
Hermitage Museum - St. Petersburg, Russia
This museum of art and culture is one of the largest, oldest and most important museums in the world, founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great. More than 60,000 pieces are displayed in approx. 1,000 rooms, while 3 million objects are kept in reserve. State Hermitage Museum houses the largest collection of paintings in the world and consists of six historic buildings, which is one of the main assemblies of St. Petersburg's center, set included in UNESCO World Heritage.
The main attraction: Faberge jewelry collectionsVisitors annually: More than 3 millionNumber of objects: over 3 millionSite: http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/August. Acropolis Museum, Athens, GreeceAcropolis Museum - Athens, Greece
Acropolis Museum - Athens, Greece
Acropolis Museum is an archaeological museum focused on the discovery site of Athens Acropolis. Inaugurated in 2009, Acropolis Museum is one of the most modern museums in the world, in which were invested 130 million euros. This grand museum is the replica Greeks addressed the British will not return the beauty of the Parthenon (which is the British Museum) on the grounds that the Hellenes have nowhere to host them. Located at the foot of the Acropolis and 280 meters from the Parthenon, located on an archaeological site, the museum has a very modern architecture, glass, falling into an original landscape full of history. The museum is built on an archaeological site, the first level floor is glass so visitors can see the excavations below.
The main attraction: the unique design and accessible contentVisitors annually: is expected to be over 2.5 millionNumber of items: Approx. 4000 itemsSite: http://www.theacropolismuseum.gr/default.php?pname=Home&la=2September. Prado Museum (Museo del Prado), Madrid, SpainPrado Museum - Madrid, Spain
Prado Museum - Madrid, Spain
Prado Museum is the main Spanish national museum of art and one of the most respected and visited museums in the world. Expose some of the finest collections of European art in the world, the 12th century until the 19th century, based on the former Spanish Royal Collection. The strength of this institution is the Spanish art, the museum housing the largest collection of Spanish paintings in the world. Founded as a museum of painting and sculpture, today contains important collections of drawings, coins, medals, decorative art.
The main attraction: the painting "Las Meninas" by Diego VelazquezAnnual visitors: 2.5 millionNumber of items: 7,600 paintings, 1,000 sculptures, 8,200 drawingsSite: http://www.museodelprado.es/10. National Museum (Rijksmuseum), Amsterdam, NetherlandsMuseum Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Museum Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Rijksmuseum is a museum dedicated to arts, crafts and history. The museum is famous worldwide with its impressive collection of paintings from the Dutch Golden Century (Rembrandt, Vermeer, Jacob van Ruisdael, Frans Hals, Jan Steen). Also, the museum features a collection of Asian art. Since 2005 the museum is closed for renovation, 95%, but the gems of his collection are on display in the recently renovated Philips wing.
The main attraction: the painting "The Night Watch" by RembrandtVisitors annually: 880,000Number of items: 1 millionSite: http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/Top 10 museums around the world - Bibliography
miercuri, 8 februarie 2012
Also last year, made news recently opened the front lines day Antipa Museum. But that is the most visited museum in our country?
The answer is Brukenthal National Museum of Sibiu, which boasts 373,016 visitors in 2011, is more than even looked Museum Peles, Bran Castle and Museum Antipas.
"Brukenthal is the most visited museum in Romania over the past two years, and this was set depending on how many tickets were sold.
No more than 10 to 12 national museums in the country and most are under reconstruction, which made us to be in a favorable of circumstances that helped Brukenthal be the first ", said director of the institution, Sabin Luca ", quoted by Agerpres.
Most visitors are still registered in Brukenthal Palace, Great Square in the historic center of Sibiu, but a spectacular, ten times the number of visitors, from 2007, recorded at the History Museum.
To many visitors, as are revenues. Last year, Brukenthal won only 869,307 lei ticket sales and total revenues reached 1.5 million.
Also, ASTRA National Museum Complex had 426,000 visitors and revenues of 1.4 million lei, of which 924,143 lei, the tickets.
The answer is Brukenthal National Museum of Sibiu, which boasts 373,016 visitors in 2011, is more than even looked Museum Peles, Bran Castle and Museum Antipas.
"Brukenthal is the most visited museum in Romania over the past two years, and this was set depending on how many tickets were sold.
No more than 10 to 12 national museums in the country and most are under reconstruction, which made us to be in a favorable of circumstances that helped Brukenthal be the first ", said director of the institution, Sabin Luca ", quoted by Agerpres.
Most visitors are still registered in Brukenthal Palace, Great Square in the historic center of Sibiu, but a spectacular, ten times the number of visitors, from 2007, recorded at the History Museum.
To many visitors, as are revenues. Last year, Brukenthal won only 869,307 lei ticket sales and total revenues reached 1.5 million.
Also, ASTRA National Museum Complex had 426,000 visitors and revenues of 1.4 million lei, of which 924,143 lei, the tickets.
Muzeu Bucuresti By razvy
National History Museum occupies approximately 8,000 sqm and gathers. 60 rooms extremely valuable exhibits. Going
through them, we get acquainted with the evidences of human presence in
Romania since the Paleolithic era (600,000 years - 6000 years BC),
material and spiritual culture of the Dacians, the Daco-Roman wars
Dacian and transformation in the province of the Empire novel
appearance and completion of state power structures in medieval
society, Phanariot rule, bourgeois-democratic revolution of 1848,
gaining independence, triggering the two world wars and the Romania
under Russian influence.VisitingHistory permanent exhibits, except Treasury and lapidarium are currently closed due to works of modernization and consolidation.
* Wednesday - Sunday: Summer program: 10:00 - 18:00, Winter program: 900-1700;
* Monday, Tuesday: closed;
* Summer program is available from the last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October;
* The winter is valid from the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday in March;
* Ticket office closes 30 minutes before closing with visitation.Entry FeesTickets costGeneral Entry - 7.00 lei / personLow-cost entry to: pensioners, students, students (except during holiday) - 2 Euro / personGuests with 50% reduction right: people aged up to 26 years, owner of Euro 26 card, According to our partnership agreement establishing "young Euro 26 - access to culture" - 3.5 lei / personFree entrance for:
* Members of ICOM
* Official delegates, delegates of cultural
* Employees museum network, National Laboratory of research into the conservation and restoration of movable national cultural heritage, the Ministry of Culture and of the county for culture, cults and national cultural heritage, that of Bucharest
* Members of history and archeology societies
* Journalists
* Veterans
* Student of history, art history, arts
* Children aged under 18 during school holidaysPermanent free entry to:
* Preschool children up to age 7
* Children aged under 18 who have special needs and those covered by social protection measuresFree general entry: last Friday of each month.GuideProgramming can be achieved by at least 24 hours before by e-mail or telephone, mentioning the date, time, group size, group profile (children, soldiers, etc.), the possible need for presentation in a foreign language of (can be guides in English, French, German, Italian - preferably the first two) Note that MNIR does not have a body of professional translators and is preferred, whenever possible, the group organizer to ensure translation ofCharges guide in French and English: $ 20 (for groups of 1-5 people) 40 lei (for groups of 6-10 people) 50 lei (for groups over 10 persons);Charges guide in Romanian: $ 20 (for groups over 10 persons).There are free guided visits in English and French for official delegations.Rates of shootingThe permanent exhibition (except Heritage)
* Individuals - 20.4 lei
* Legal - 102 leiNational Treasure Exhibition History
* Individuals - 71.4 lei
* Legal - 306 leiRates of shootingThe permanent exhibition (except Heritage)
* Individuals - 51 lei
* Legal - 357 leiNational Treasure Exhibition History
* Individuals - 204 lei
* Legal - 714 to
* Wednesday - Sunday: Summer program: 10:00 - 18:00, Winter program: 900-1700;
* Monday, Tuesday: closed;
* Summer program is available from the last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October;
* The winter is valid from the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday in March;
* Ticket office closes 30 minutes before closing with visitation.Entry FeesTickets costGeneral Entry - 7.00 lei / personLow-cost entry to: pensioners, students, students (except during holiday) - 2 Euro / personGuests with 50% reduction right: people aged up to 26 years, owner of Euro 26 card, According to our partnership agreement establishing "young Euro 26 - access to culture" - 3.5 lei / personFree entrance for:
* Members of ICOM
* Official delegates, delegates of cultural
* Employees museum network, National Laboratory of research into the conservation and restoration of movable national cultural heritage, the Ministry of Culture and of the county for culture, cults and national cultural heritage, that of Bucharest
* Members of history and archeology societies
* Journalists
* Veterans
* Student of history, art history, arts
* Children aged under 18 during school holidaysPermanent free entry to:
* Preschool children up to age 7
* Children aged under 18 who have special needs and those covered by social protection measuresFree general entry: last Friday of each month.GuideProgramming can be achieved by at least 24 hours before by e-mail or telephone, mentioning the date, time, group size, group profile (children, soldiers, etc.), the possible need for presentation in a foreign language of (can be guides in English, French, German, Italian - preferably the first two) Note that MNIR does not have a body of professional translators and is preferred, whenever possible, the group organizer to ensure translation ofCharges guide in French and English: $ 20 (for groups of 1-5 people) 40 lei (for groups of 6-10 people) 50 lei (for groups over 10 persons);Charges guide in Romanian: $ 20 (for groups over 10 persons).There are free guided visits in English and French for official delegations.Rates of shootingThe permanent exhibition (except Heritage)
* Individuals - 20.4 lei
* Legal - 102 leiNational Treasure Exhibition History
* Individuals - 71.4 lei
* Legal - 306 leiRates of shootingThe permanent exhibition (except Heritage)
* Individuals - 51 lei
* Legal - 357 leiNational Treasure Exhibition History
* Individuals - 204 lei
* Legal - 714 to
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