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The Bukovina Museum consists of several individual museums, objects and memorial houses scattered throughout the region. [1] They pursue their own programs and series of events, but are managed together. The headquarters is located in the History Museum (Romanian: Muzeul de Istorie din Suceava), in the center of Suceava.
English: The renovated history museum of Bukovina is a historical building situated in the town centre of Suceava, seat of Suceava County, north-eastern Romania Date 11 August 2020, 16:08:35
Bukovina Village Museum - The Câmpulung Moldovenesc Hut and the main entrance. Bukovina Village Museum (Romanian: Muzeul Satului Bucovinean) is an open-air museum that highlights the traditional cultural and architectural heritage of Bukovina region. It is located in the eastern part of Suceava, near the Seat Fortress.
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Muzeul Memoriei Neamului (Romanian; Museum of National Memory) is a private museum in Chișinău, Moldova, dedicated to the victims of the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, and commemorating anti-communist resistance in the region.
Village Museum - Muzeul Satului Petrești Vrancea, Petrești Vrancea; Museum "Haszmann Pál", Cernatu de Sus; Museum of folk architecture - Muzeul Arhitecturii Populare, Gorj; Ethnographic museum - Muzeul Etnografic, Reghin; Maramureș Village Museum, Sighetu Marmației; Bucovina Village Museum - Muzeul Satului Bucovinean, Suceava
Bukovina's population was historically ethnically diverse. Today, Bukovina's northern half is the Chernivtsi Oblast of Ukraine, while the southern part is Suceava County of Romania. [2] Bukovina is sometimes known as the 'Switzerland of the East', given its diverse ethnic mosaic and deep forested mountainous landscapes. [5] [6] [7]
It is one of the famous painted monasteries from southern Bukovina, in Suceava County. [1] The monastery was constructed by Stephen the Great in 1488 over a period of 3 months and 3 weeks to commemorate the victory at Battle of Vaslui .