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Romulus Vuia Ethnographic Park

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Parcul Etnografic Romulus Vuia

 

It opened to the public on April 12, 1929, which makes it the first open-air museum in Roumanie. However, the park is closed to the public from the beginning of November to the end of April.

 

The most ancient objects here exhibited date from 1678. The park's main collection is composed of:

 

13 traditional farms with some 90 buildings collected from several transylvanian ethnographical regions: Ţara Moţilor, Ţara Năsăudului, Bistriţa, Câmpia Transilvaniei, Maramureş, Székely Land, Ţara Zarandului, Podgoria Albă, Oaş Country, Gurghiu, Ţara Călatei, Bran

34 rural technical installations (mills...)

5 workshops

3 wooden churches

a wooden carved cemetery gate.

 

source - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnographic_Museum_of_Transylvania...

 

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