I have been going to this museum since childhood. First out of obligation, be it parents or teachers; someone would always drag you there. :) It always keeps surprising me somehow with the richness of details of an icon or that of some traditional outfit. See for yourself and maybe you'll end up buying a traditional outfit.
Charming little museums that showcase the richness of romanian countryside. Costumes, utensils, musical instruments etc. for museum lovers.
A small museum in a very beautiful classic Romanian architecture style building. It is nicely located in old Constanta. It is a quiet and cozy museum. The most interesting part of it is the collection of old traditional clothing which reflect the clothing traditions of the many ethnic groups that made Constanta in the past couple of hundred years. The gift shop has also some very nice and not too expensive artifacts on sale. Last but not least, the museum is run by a team of very kind (I would say adorable) and educated ladies who would go out of their ways to give you history briefings and make you feel welcome. In short, a very very nice quiet place to enjoy.
そんなに大きな博物館ではありませんが、民族衣装や食器などの展示が充実していました。また、私が訪れた時は他に人がほとんどおらず、ほぼ貸し切り状態でゆっくり見ることが出来ました。入場料は大人5レイ、学生は2.5レイと安いです。
Really interesting. Beautiful old wooden house with superb displays of furniture, weaving, costumes, pottery, etc all set out in room type displays. Loved it !
It is the place where authentic Romanian Traditional Clothing and art can be purchased for a good price.
I know we went here on our sightseeing trip (I photographed the building, which is quite attractive), but whilst I have an unusual capacity for remembering places such as this, I only have the vaguest recall of the content. I think we were in and out in not much more than 10 minutes!
Very interesting museum housing a wide array of 19th century glass painted icons as well as a beautiful selection of 18th and 19th century wooden icons. You also get to see a whole host of traditional regional costumes that would have been worn in different parts of the country. You will also see some fine examples of pottery and cotton ware and carpets. As well as a small collection of Turkish pieces. If you wish to take pictures be aware there is a small additional charge. The museum is in the town centre and easy to get to
A display of decorative household items and an amazing collection traditional costumes from different parts of Romania. Lots of elaborate weaving and embroidery. Guys were not as fascinated as the women, who were mostly ecstatic.
This museum features costumes, household items, jewelry, and 18th century icons painted on glass. Some 16,000 exhibits from throughout Romania. Located about 2 miles from the cruise ship terminal.