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Tuesday, 12 December 2006


Bucharest is a city of history and arts. It probably has more museums per capita than any other capital in the world. Below you’ll find a list of selected museums. Usually there is a nominal entrance fee. Multi-lingual guides are typically available on request at no charge. Most museums are closed on Mondays.
 

Art Collection Museum
111 Calea Victoriei
Ph: 212-9641
Open 10:00-18:00(winter). 11:00-19:00 (summer)
Thursday and Friday closed

George Enescu Museum
141 Calea Victoriei
Ph: 318-1449
Open daily, 10:00-17:00.
Closed Monday.

History and Art Museum of Bucharest –
Palatul SUŢU
2, I.C. Bratianu Blvd.
Ph: 315-6858
Open 10:00-18:00Closed Monday and Tuesday.

History Museum of the Romanian Jewish “Chief Rabbi dr. Moses Rosen”
3 Mamulari St.
Ph: 311-0870
Open Mon-Fri 9:00-14:00.
ID requested for access.

National Museum of Art of Romania
49-53 Calea Victoriei
Ph: 314-8119
Open 10:00-18:00. Closed Monday and Tuesday

Cotroceni National Museum
1 Geniului Blvd.
Ph: 410-0581, ext. 509
Open 10:00-16:00. Closed Monday.

National History Museum
12 Calea Victoriei
Ph: 315-8207
Open 10:00-18:00. Closed Monday.

National Military Museum
125-127 Mircea Vulcanescu Str
Ph: 319-6007
Open 9:00 - 17:00. Closed Monday.

Grigore Antipa Museum of Natural History
1 Kiseleff Ave. (near Piata Victoriei) Ph: 312-8826
Open: Wed.- Fri. 10:00-18:00
Sat. - Sun. 10:00-19:00
Closed Monday and Tuesday.

The Observatory
21 Lascar Catargiu Blvd.
Ph: 212-9644
Open: Tue., Fri., Sat. 14:00-22:00 Wed., Thu. 10:00-18:00

The Peasant Museum
3 Kiseleff Ave. (near Piata Victoriei)
Ph: 317-9661
Open 10:00-18:00. Closed Monday.

Village Museum
28-30 Kiseleff Ave. (in Herastrau Park)
Ph: 317-9110
Call for visiting hours

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