Constanța, Romania
Strada Traian 53
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+40 241619035
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance
Teaches you some general Romanian history, going into the marine side only from the middle ages onwards. While the Romanian navy wasn't that important in the international space, it's still fun to see replicas of the boats used in the last 3 centuries. They also showcase lighthouse equipment, weaponry, boat propellers and engines, water mines, etc. There are occasional model boat competitions or expos held here. If you have the luck to get here on one of those days, ask the staff if they let you see that part too (which is sometimes closed from the rest of the museum). Sad thing is you have to pay an extra tax to take photos, which I find very backwards in our times.
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Very nice place and wonderful models inside. Walk around outside and look at ships. AC wasn't on because of the Covid 19 so dress light.
Great place to visit, much history to be found here.
Many scaled ship models and some real size ones, many objects used in navigation, uniforms and costumes, maps, objects discovered under the sea or in ports, from different centuries. The temporary expo of scaled ship model collections, miniatures and dioramas was amazing. Outside expo displays real 20th century ships and ship components. All exhibits are described in Romanian, English and French. Free entrance on Marine's day (August 15th) and free guided tour by volunteers of the Romanian Scouts.
Big collection of navy stuff and quite diverse. Unfortunately a big minus the lack explanations in such a museum with lots of navy specific terms and equipments. And no one around to ask since agressively posts with \do not touch\ instead of supervisors are all around.
Cool place to visit
It is a must see, among Top 10 to visit in Constanța.
I really like this museum, because it is clean, the staff is so kind and the exhibiton is very interesting. I recommend it.
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