The ‘K.H. Zambaccian’ Museum
The Zambaccian Museum in Bucharest, Romania is a museum in the former home of Krikor Zambaccian, a businessman and art collector. The museum was founded in the Dorobanți neighbourhood in 1947, closed by the Nicolae Ceaușescu regime in 1977, and re-opened in 1992.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Email: national.art@art.museum.ro
- Type: Museum
- Description: national historic site in Bucharest, Romania
- Also known as: “Muzeul ‘K. H. Zambaccian’” and “Zambaccian Museum”
- Address: Strada Muzeul Zambaccian 21, București, 011871
- Wheelchair access: no
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Embassy of Portugal and National Museum of the Romanian Peasant.
Embassy of Portugal
Government office
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Embassy of Portugal is a government office, which is situated 330 metres south of The ‘K.H. Zambaccian’ Museum.
National Museum of the Romanian Peasant
Museum
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The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant is a museum in Bucharest, Romania, with a collection of textiles, icons, ceramics, and other artifacts of Romanian peasant life. National Museum of the Romanian Peasant is situated 1 km southwest of The ‘K.H. Zambaccian’ Museum.
Embassy of Indonesia
Government office
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The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Bucharest is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Indonesia to Romania and is concurrently accredited to the Republic of Moldova. Embassy of Indonesia is situated 500 metres south of The ‘K.H. Zambaccian’ Museum.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Primăverii and Dorobanți.
Primăverii
Suburb
Primăverii neighborhood is a district situated in the north of Bucharest, the capital of Romania, in Sector 1. The area is one of the most expensive in the city and is home to many politicians and local celebrities.
Dorobanți
Suburb
Dorobanți is a neighborhood in Sector 1, Bucharest. The neighborhood is dominated by red brick buildings and glass buildings. Main intersections/squares are Perla, Dorobanți Square, Alexandru Lahovari Square, Charles de Gaulle Square, and Quito Square.
Floreasca
Suburb
Floreasca is a district in Bucharest, Romania, in Sector 2. Its name comes from Lake Floreasca, which is situated in the north of the neighborhood. The Floreasca Hospital is also situated in the neighborhood, in its southern part.
The ‘K.H. Zambaccian’ Museum
- Categories: art museum, national museum, tourism, and tourist attraction
- Location: Sector 1, Municipiul Bucureşti, Bucharest, Wallachian Plain, Muntenia, Romania, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
44.46087° or 44° 27′ 39″ northLongitude
26.09094° or 26° 5′ 27″ eastInception
1947Open location code
8GP8F36R+89OpenStreetMap ID
node 2634652937OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=museumOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=noWikidata ID
Q1956195
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Slovenian—“The ‘K.H. Zambaccian’ Museum” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Զամպաքճյան թանգարան”
- Catalan: “Museu Zambaccian”
- Czech: “Zambaccianovo muzeum”
- French: “musée Zambaccian”
- French: “Musée Zambaccian”
- German: “Muzeul Zambaccian”
- German: “Zambaccian-Museum”
- Italian: “Museo Zambaccian”
- Romanian: “Muzeul „Zambaccian””
- Romanian: “Muzeul Zambaccian”
- Slovenian: “Muzej Zambaccian”
- Slovenian: “Muzeul Zambaccian”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include ‘Dr. Victor Babes’ Memorial Museum and Embassy of Bulgaria.
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