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  2. Romanian Peasant Museum - Wikipedia

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    One of the museum's most famous exhibits—originally the work of Tzigara-Samurcaș—is "the house in the house". The house, which originally belonged to peasant Antonie Mogos of Ceauru village in Gorj County. From the first, the house was displayed in a non-naturalistic way: objects that would normally be in the interior were displayed in ...

  3. Romanian architecture - Wikipedia

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    An example of Romanian Streamline Moderne is the Moscovici Building (Strada Nicolae Iorga no. 22), Bucharest, by Aurel Focșanu and Emil Vițeanu, 1930s. Regardless of phase, Romanian Art Deco architecture is characterized by quality and more or less elegance through simplicity. Planned obsolescence is completely absent here.

  4. Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Village Museum or formally National Museum of the Village "Dimitrie Gusti" (Romanian: Muzeul Național al Satului "Dimitrie Gusti") is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park, Bucharest, Romania. The museum showcases traditional Romanian village life.

  5. Eyes of Sibiu - Wikipedia

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    Their real purpose was to act as a ventilation system for the houses' attics. [7] Nowadays, the eyes have become one of Sibiu's most famous symbols, making them a tourist attraction. In 2017, the eyes became a symbol of Romania's anti- corruption fight, being used by the organisation Vă vedem din Sibiu ("We see you from Sibiu").

  6. Culture of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Southern traditional Romanian costumes from Bucharest, late 19th century The most striking thing about Romanian culture is the strong folk traditions which have survived to this day due to the rural character of the Romanian communities, which has resulted in an exceptionally vital and creative traditional culture.

  7. Folklore of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romanian teens in traditional clothes are dancing A traditional house in the Village Museum. The folklore of Romania is the collection of traditions of the Romanians. A feature of Romanian culture is the special relationship between folklore and the learned culture, determined by two factors. First, the rural character of the Romanian ...

  8. Banat Village Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Banat Village Museum (Romanian: Muzeul Satului Bănățean) is an open-air ethnographic museum in northeastern Timișoara, at the edge of the Green Forest.Spread over an area of 17 ha, the museum is designed as a traditional Banat village and includes peasant households belonging to various ethnic groups in Banat (Romanians, Slovaks, Swabians, Ukrainians, Hungarians, etc.), buildings with ...

  9. Category:Houses in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Romania" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Brück House; M.