Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum
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Coordinates: 44°28′24.13″N 26°4′35.69″E / 44.4733694°N 26.0765806°E
The Village Museum (Muzeul Satului in Romanian) is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the Herăstrău Park (Bucharest, Romania), showcasing traditional Romanian village life. The museum extends to over 100,000 m2, and contains 272 authentic peasant farms and houses from all over Romania.
It was created in 1936 by Dimitrie Gusti, Victor Ion Popa, and Henri H. Stahl.
There are other "village museums" throughout Romania, including ASTRA National Museum Complex in Sibiu, and those of Cluj-Napoca, Râmnicu-Vâlcea, Timișoara, a.s.o.
Gallery
- "La Bariera" Inn
- 19th century Maramureş
- Shed with stable, hayloft
- 18th century Buzau house
- Dragomirești church
- Traditional veranda
- View from veranda
- Museum located on the shore of Herăstrău lake
See also
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