Bucharest: Specialty Museum
Places and attractions in the Specialty museum category
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Cotroceni Palace
National museum in a baroque palace Steeped in history and architectural grandeur, Cotroceni Palace is a distinguished landmark and museum situated in the heart of Bucharest, Romania. Serving as the official residence of the President of Romania, this elegant edifice is a testament to the nation's...
National Military Museum
Military models and weapons from many eras Nestled in the heart of Bucharest, the National Military Museum stands as a testament to Romania's rich military history. Established in 1923, this prestigious institution is a treasure trove of artifacts and exhibits that chronicle the bravery and strategic prowess of...
Dimitrie Leonida Technical Museum
The Dimitrie Leonida Technical Museum was founded in 1909 by Dimitrie Leonida, inspired by the München Technical Museum, he had visited during his studies in Charlottenburg Polytechnic Institute.
Zambaccian Museum
The Zambaccian Museum in Bucharest, Romania is a museum in the former home of Krikor Zambaccian, a businessman and art collector. The museum was founded in the Dorobanți neighbourhood in 1947, closed by the Ceauşescu regime in 1977, and re-opened in 1992. It is now a branch of The National Museum of Art of Romania.
Museum of Art Collections
The Museum of Art Collections is a branch of the National Museum of Art of Romania and is situated in Bucharest. It is located on Calea Victoriei no.111 at the corner of Calea Griviței, in Romanit Palace, the first section of which was built in 1822.