Discover the Bucharest Village Museum, an open-air museum where you walk among authentic houses, households and palaces from all regions of Romania and enter the interiors with period furniture and decorations. We tell you exactly how to get there (public transport or car), how long the visit lasts, how much tickets cost, opening hours, parking options and a brief history from 1936 to today. If you want more ideas, we guide you to the capital’s unmissable attractions, including the Palace of Parliament.
What can you see at the Bucharest Village Museum?
The Village Museum in Bucharest it is an impressive complex organized in the form of an open-air museum, which presents the richness of traditional Romanian architecture. Over a vast territory you can admire houses, families and historic homes from different regions of the country. Visitors also have the opportunity to go inside the places of interest to discover up close the characteristic decorations, furniture and lifestyle of the ancient inhabitants of the Romanian village.
How do you get to the Village Museum?
The Bucharest Village Museum is located in one of the largest parks in the city, in Herăstrău Park. The museum is located at the intersection of King Mihai I Boulevard and Arcul de Triumf Square. It has two entrances: the first, official, from Boulevard King Mihai I, and the second, lateral, which is accessed from the eastern side of Herăstrău Park. At both points you can purchase the entrance ticket without problems. You can reach the museum by bus, tram or rented car.
How long does the visit to the Bucharest Village Museum last?
If you want to take a walk in the park and, on this occasion, admire the beautiful historic homes, the visit to the museum will take you about an hour. However, if you are passionate about architecture and culture, the visit can last more than two hours.
How much do tickets for the Village Museum cost?
Ticket prices are as follows:
- 10 RON – children/pupils/students – on the basis of a supporting document
- 20 RON – pensioners – on the basis of a supporting document
- 40RON – standard ticket
- Free entry – the cases of free access are established in the regulations on the museum’s official website.
What is the visit program of the Village Museum?
The museum is open all week, from Monday to Sunday, continuously 09:00 and 17:00. Before your visit, it is worth checking the museum’s official website or official social channels to avoid scheduled conservation work or the closure of the lens due to adverse weather conditions.
What is the most convenient way to get to the Bucharest Village Museum?
At the Village Museum it is more convenient to get there by rental car, as there are numerous parking lots both in front of the lens and in the surrounding area. Furthermore, the museum is located on the main artery connecting the center of Bucharest with the international airports. You can therefore start your adventure in Bucharest by visiting the Village Museum,
Is it possible to park near the Village Museum?
Yes, together King Mihai I Avenueat the official entrance of the Village Museum, there are car parks where you can leave your rental car. Near the main entrance of the museum is the official parking of Herăstrău Park, at Pavel D. Kiseleff 32 Street. You can also use the paid parking near RomExpo.
History of the Village Museum – from its foundation to today
The idea of creating such a place appeared as early as the 19th century, when Romanian scholars and ethnographers began to advocate for the protection of traditional folk architecture. The initiative came to fruition in 1936, when the museum was officially inaugurated in the presence of King Charles II. Today it is one of the most important places to discover the culture and history of the Romanian village. From the pointed houses of the Transylvania mountain to wooden churches, up to houses arranged completely underground, everything awaits you at the Bucharest Village Museum.
Looking for other attractions? Read our article – What to visit in Bucharest? AND The Palace of Parliament in Bucharest!
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