Author: Iacob Angelica

OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION – “100 YEARS OF ROMANIAN MEDICINE”

The Bucharest Municipality Museum and “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest are proud to announce the opening of the outdoor photography exhibition “100 years of Romanian Medicine”. The exhibition is split into two modules that can be visited at two different locations of the “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy: at […]

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THE INTERNATIONAL SALON OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ART OF ROMANIA – AT THE SUȚU PALACE

The Association of Romanian Photographers and the Bucharest Municipality Museum cordially invite you to attend the International Salon of Photographic Art of Romania, now at its 22nd edition. Considered to be the most important photography event in Romania, with a history going back over half a century, the Salon exhibited or awarded some of the […]

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PRIVATE LIFE AND SOCIAL PRACTICES DURING THE GOLDEN AGE

Producer: PostModernism Museum Location: The Bucharest Municipality Museum – Nicolae Minovici Museum, No. 1 Dr Minovici Nicolae Street Curator: Cosmin Nasui Historic researcher: Crisitian Vasile Project manager: Oana Nasui Program: August 1st-31st 2018, Wednesday-Sunday 10.00 – 18.00 Notice: Not recommended for people under 18. The exhibited works of art are part of the George Șerban […]

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“THE YEARS HAVE GONE BY” OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION, THE ‘90s vs 2018

On October 13th-15th 2018, the Bucharest Municipality Museum is hosting “The years have gone by…”, a photography exhibition displaying 30 photographs belonging to My Dear Bucharest Association, grouped under the name “The ‘90s Bucharest – the 2018 Bucharest ”. These photographs will allow the visitors to compare and see the differences between the way our […]

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1989 The Liberation

The exhibition 1989 The Liberation Opening: 22 September 2018 Photo: Zafer Galibov   1989 began without announcing anything special. The routine of a regular day had been the same for decades, and millions of Romanians had abided by it, in a complete quotidian symbiosis. On one hand, there were festive collective marches and spectacles dedicated […]

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