The Romanian Peasant Museum, located in Bucharest, earned the title of European Museum of the Year in 1996 and is home to over 100,000 artifacts. Housed within its walls, visitors can explore a variety of exhibits, including ceramics, traditional costumes, and religious artifacts. The Customs Collection stands out, showcasing unique items such as masks, intricately painted eggs, and decorative objects that reflect Romania’s rich cultural heritage. Today, guests can immerse themselves in the country’s traditions and craftsmanship, gaining a deeper understanding of the daily lives and customs of Romanian peasants.
Romanian Peasant Museum (Muzeul National al Taranului Roman)
Attraction video:
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 4576
Sun Studio, a Memphis landmark and the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll, stands as a testament to musical history. In 1951, when it was known as the Memphis Recording Service, […]
Chichagof Island, located just south of Juneau, is a place of striking contrasts. Home to the largest Tlingit community in Alaska, the island boasts the highest population of brown bears […]
- 249
The La Rochelle Towers, a trio of medieval watchtowers, stand as the last remnants of the city’s 12th-century sea walls, guarding the Old Port (Vieux Port). Designated as a national […]


