Museum of the Romanian Peasant
Museum of the Romanian Peasant, nestled on Şoseaua Kiseleff in Bucharest, offers a fascinating glimpse into Romania's rich cultural heritage. Established in 1906, this museum is known for its extensive collection of artifacts reflecting traditional rural life, including clothing, ceramics, and tools. The building itself, a former royal palace, complements the exhibits with its unique architectural style. Open year-round, visitors can engage with creative workshops and exhibitions that change with the seasons, making each trip a new experience. Wander through the museum’s halls to discover over 90,000 items that tell the story of Romanian peasant life through the ages.