Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania

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The Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania can be found in Cluj-Napoca at 21 Memorandum Street.

Opening hours: Wednesday - Sunday from 10:00-18:00.

Romulus Vuia National Ethnographic Park is located at the intersection of Tăietura Turcului Street with Aleea Muzeului Etnografic.

Opening hours: Summer- Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 - 18:00

Winter: Wednesday-Sunday from 9:00 - 16:00.

Entry fee: Yes

Oficial site here.

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The Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania it’s the best at capturing the multiculturalism of the Transylvanian village. Founded in 1922 by Professor Romulus Vuia, the museum holds now more than 40,000 traditional exhibitions displayed in two sections: an interior one, set in Reduta Palace, and an outdoor one, the Romulus Vuia Ethnographic Park. Old photos, documents, books, and typical households, technical peasant installations, churches, and wooden gates will delight your eyes and soul.

Did you know?

The Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania is certified as the first ethnographic museum in Romania and now the largest of its kind.

Conservation facts

The Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania in Cluj-Napoca is a member of the distinguished EURHO - European Rural History Organization, a scientific organization that brings together more than 20 research centers and museums in the field of agricultural history and rural history.

Exhibitions within the two sections of the museum are monitored by specialists and experts in the Museum's Conservation and Restoration Workshop.

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