Muzeul Taranului Roman Bucuresti - Cazare lângă Muzeul Taranului Roman
Bucuresti, Bucuresti, Municipiul Bucuresti
Romanian Peasant Museum is part of the European family of Museums of Art and Popular Traditions.
The Royal Decree no. 2777 of 13 July 1906, signed by King Charles I, Michael Vladescu, minister of religious affairs inspired at the time, called him Al. Director-Samurcas Tzigara alMuzeului of Ethnography, National Art, Decorative Arts and Industrial Arts, which ran on the former mint state until 1912, when he laid the foundation stone of what would become the building of "neo-Romanian 'of Museum of the Road - how long it will swing from Bucharest.
But construction is completed will wait several decades to deal with adversity and times of people. Since the early twentieth century until today, the Museum of the road was permanently but in actuality, its history, joining and reflecting national construction and its vicissitudes.
This story begins, somehow, before the institutional foundation of the museum, soon after the appearance of the United Principalities. In this early period of national construction, has already become a reference peasant central symbol of our identity and culture of peasant begins to increasingly interested townspeople. To boost "domestic industry", who suffer from competition of foreign products (in fashion and in addition, less expensive, industry being created), Al. I. Cuza so in 1863 an ordinance for the holding of exhibitions in which to enter and peasant household products industry.
Thus, on 20 May 1863, opens at Obor, led by Ion Ionescu de la Brad "expositiunea national cattle at the farm, flowers, vegetables, agricultural and industrial products." Appear first private collections, exhibitions of national and universal participation of Romania in exhibitions. Begin to put the issue of a national museum already, especially to house the artistic products of the Romanian people.
"In order to sketch a tree must first designate some ancestors" - note Irina Nicolau, recounting the history of National Museum of Romanian Peasant. And that distant ancestor was the National Museum of Antiquities (founded in 1864 by the same Al. I. Cuza). This will be held in 1875, at Titu's proposal, "a special section in which to exhibit works of textile art made in the country: clothing, carpets, panzarii, cloth, etc..." Exhibits will come mainly from the collection of Lt. Col. Dimitri Pappasoglu, which is already established, in 1864, a small museum in a flag of his home. A number of objects in the collection date from that period MTR.
Owner of an exceptionally rich collection of objects, housed in a building, monument, neo-Romanian museography a very special practice, which was an occasion in honor of the award trophy EMYA 1996 European Museum of the Year Award
National Peasant Museum can be visited daily between 9:00 and daily ticket 17.00.Pretul Ron varies between 2-6.
Muzeul Taranului Roman Bucuresti
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