Bucharest Municipality Museum

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București, Romania

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National museum· Tourist attraction

Bucharest Municipality Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bucharest Municipality Museum is located in București, Romania on Bulevardul Ion C. Brătianu 2. Bucharest Municipality Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category national museum in Romania.

Address

Bulevardul Ion C. Brătianu 2

Phone

+40 213156858

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Mauro Ghiglia

They always organize nice expositions, at this museums. A building with a long and somehow tragic history. Very very interesting.

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Piers Posner

What a delightful setting in the Șuțu palace: from heavy neolithic pots to Pallady nude poses, fine flapper dresses & a Penny Farthing bike, from royal regalia to Communist catastrophe, it’s all here in history: București să trăiești. 10,000 lei taxă ptr tovarișii sau 10 Ron noi ptr hipsterii.

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Anthony Manmohan

The first place I visited on way to lodging. Had to both backpack and suitcase in lobby. Paid photo tax to take photos inside. Has a grand staircase and ceiling.

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Ivan Nicolae

Not the most exciting museum, but a good starting point into the history of Bucharest.

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Anastasia Gurschi

Great exhibitions, a lot of interesting things to discover about Bucharest

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Radu Crahmaliuc Sr.

A nice old mansion, former 200 year palace. Today is the main location of Bucharest City Museum. Is a nice historical island just in the heart of Bucharest. A nice place for art exhibitions and cultural events. The masterpiece is an imperial stair reflected in a Murano glace opening access to 1st floor tresors. You have one day to stay in Bucharest. Put Sutu Palace on your must to see list.

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Eftihia Xiruhaki

Housed in one of the best preserved historical buildings of Bucharest, the museum has in its' exhibition halls stone age finds, such as the Venus of Vidra ( a unique statuette of a primitive fertility goddess ), or, the oldest Bible printed in romanian, using the cyrillic alphabet, in 1688.

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Alex Ionescu

This exhibition was set up in 2015 and works backwards, explaining the history of Bucharest from 1989 backwards. There is a lot of reading ( in English) but it is easy to understand. The History of Bucharest is traced back to the mid 15th century and then to Bronze Age, Iron Age etc. Quiet, we were the only ones there. Entrance fee 10 Lei and we stayed about an hour and a half. It helped me to understand the history of the city.