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.

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