Opened in 1817, the Brukenthal National Museum stands as Romania’s first museum and a prominent Sibiu landmark. Housed in the ornate Brukenthal Palace, it celebrates the cultural heritage of both Romania and wider Europe. The museum is home to the European Art Gallery and the Brukenthal Library, featuring works by renowned masters such as Titian, Rubens, and Grigorescu. Visitors can explore the palace’s richly decorated interiors and admire an extensive collection of art and literature, offering a glimpse into the region’s historical and artistic legacy.
Brukenthal National Museum (Brukenthal Palace)
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