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The city hall building, now that of the museum, was built between 1912 and 1921, and designed by Victor Ștefănescu in the Romanian National Style. By the 1930s, the museum was becoming crowded; donations, acquisitions and excavations were constantly expanding the collection. In 1937, the archaeology section held 272 items.
Moldova National Museum Complex. Muzeul de Istorie a Moldovei Union Museum Mihail Kogălniceanu Memorial Museum Alexandru Ioan Cuza Memorial Museum (in Ruginoasa) Cucuteni Neolithic Archeological Site Museum; Ethnographic Museum of Moldavia Museum of Vineyard and Wine (in Hârlău) Art Museum of Moldavia
It was originally established as the National Museum of Natural History on 3 November 1834. [1] It was renamed in 1933 after Grigore Antipa , who administered the museum for 51 years. He is the scientist who reorganized the museum in the new building, designed by the architect Grigore Cerchez and inaugurated by Carol I of Romania in 1908.
The National History Museum of Romania (Romanian: Muzeul Național de Istorie a României) is a museum located at 12 Calea Victoriei in Bucharest, Romania, which contains Romanian historical artifacts from prehistoric times up to modern times. The museum is located inside the former Postal Services Palace, which also houses a philatelic museum ...
Bulgaria Sept. 1918–Nov. 1919 (de facto until Dec. 1918) Romania 1919–present ( de facto since Dec. 1918) Tomis Statue of Ovid in front of the Museum of National History Casino after the occupation of the port of Constanța by Soviet sailors in 1944.
The "Union Hall" (Sala Unirii) was built between 1898 and 1900. It is the building where the Great National Assembly of Alba Iulia voted the Union of Transylvania with Romania. [1] Both buildings of the museum are listed as historic monuments. [1]
Fragments of wall decorations from Geoagiu de Sus in the Apuseni Mountains (National Museum of the Union, Alba Iulia) Mycenaean sword found at Dumbrăvioara and Wietenberg axes, one found at Valea Chioarului and one shown in its mold ( National Museum of Transylvanian History in Cluj )
In 1991 the palace became the headquarters of the Romanian Presidency and the old wing of the ensemble was opened to the public as Cotroceni National Museum, envisioned as an insight into past ages. Many of the palace's function rooms were decorated to the taste of Marie, the English wife of Carol's heir, his nephew Crown Prince Ferdinand.