1. The National Village Museum, also known as Muzeul Satului in Romanian, is an open-air museum located in Bucharest, Romania. It was founded in 1936 and covers an area of around 100,000 square meters. The museum features over 300 traditional houses, windmills, watermills, churches, and other buildings, collected from different regions of Romania. It is considered one of the largest and most impressive outdoor ethnographic museums in Europe.
Visitors can explore the museum and learn about Romania’s rural heritage, traditional architecture, and way of life. They can see how different regions of the country built and decorated their houses, what tools and instruments they used, and what kind of crops they grew. In addition, the museum hosts various events and fairs throughout the year, showcasing traditional crafts, music, and food.
2. The National Village Museum is open every day from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. The phone number for general information is +40 21 317 90 60.
3. The ticket price for adults is 15 lei (around $3.50), and for children and seniors is 8 lei (around $2). The admission is free for children under 7 years old. The museum is easily accessible by public transportation, with several bus and tram lines stopping nearby. It is also within walking distance from the Arcul de Triumf landmark.