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[31 Jan 2010 | No Comment | ]
The Collection of Ethnography and Folk art from Bicazu Ardelean

Address: village Telec, commune Bicazu Ardelean, Neamt County
Tel: The Town Hall from Bicazu Ardelean  – +(40) 233 255 301
Organized: by professor Barna Augustin Marcian
Category: Ethnography
This museum is located in the school building from the village Telec. The collection was put together by professor Barna Augustin Marcian and his wife Elena Barna. The objects represent an image of the customs and traditions from the Bicaz valley.
Among the objects exposed in the museum we can see textile designated for interior decoration, folk costumes and different objects used by locals to perform different …

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[31 Jan 2010 | No Comment | ]
The Museum from the commune Vanatori – Neamt County

Address: commune Vanatori, Neamt County
Tel: +(40) 233 251 001 The Town Hall of Vanatori
Category: Ethnography
Visiting hours: daily
The Museum from the commune Vanatori – Neamt County was organized in the building where there was the old school from the village. The collection of objects was put together by Professor C. Bordeianu: ethnography materials, folk art, prints and archeological objects.
The objects presented in the museum represent a glimpse of the past, evidence of our cultural and historical heritage. The folk costumes, the traditional masks, objects made manually, archeological pieces, all of these …

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[28 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]
The Memorial House I. I. Mironescu – Tazlau

Address: commune Tazlau, Neamt County
Established: in the year 1969
Category: Memorial House
Visiting program:
daily: 9-17 (October – March);
10-18 (April – September)
Monday: close
Short description
The house where was born and lived the doctor and writer I. I. Mironescu from Tazlau, was established in the year 1969 as a museum with a permanent exhibition with the personal things, photos, books and furniture that belong to the writer. Although he never made a name of himself in literature, I. Mironescu was a member of the journal “Romanian Life”.
Over time, the writer’s sister, Lina Donea, organized in …