Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum
The Village Museum or formally National Museum of the Village "Dimitrie Gusti" is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park, Bucharest, Romania.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Email: contact@muzeul-satului.ro
- Type: Museum
- Description: ethnographic museum in Herăstrău Park, Bucharest, Romania
- Also known as: “Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum in Bucharest”, “Muzeul Național al Satului ‘Dimitrie Gusti’ București”, “Village Museum”, and “Village Museum, Bucharest”
- Address: Șoseaua Pavel Dimitrievici Kiseleff 28-30, București, 011347
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Triumphal Arch and Arcum de Triumf Stadium.
Triumphal Arch
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Arcul de Triumf is a triumphal arch located on the Kiseleff Road, in the northern part of Bucharest, Romania. The monument, designed by Petre Antonescu, was built in 1921–22, renovated in 1935–36, and renovated again starting in 2014. Triumphal Arch is situated 460 metres south of Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum.
Arcum de Triumf Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Becalipleaca, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Arcul de Triumf National Rugby Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Bucharest, Romania. Being constructed on the site of the former stadium, it mostly hosts home matches of the Romania national rugby union team and FC Dinamo București. Arcum de Triumf Stadium is situated 360 metres southwest of Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum.
Elisabeta Palace
Residential building
Photo: ES Vic, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Elisabeta Palace is a palace on Kiseleff Road in Bucharest, Romania. Built in 1937, it is the official residence in Romania of Her Majesty Margareta, Custodian of the Romanian Crown, her husband HRH Prince Radu, and two of her sisters, HRH Princess Sophie and HRH Princess Marie. Elisabeta Palace is situated 160 metres southeast of Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Primăverii and Grivița.
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.
Grivița
Suburb
Bucharest is the capital and largest city of Romania. The metropolis stands on the River Dâmbovița in south-eastern Romania. Its population is officially estimated at 1.71 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 2.31 million residents, which makes Bucharest the 9th most-populous city by population within city limits in the European Union.
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.
Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum
- Categories: open-air museum, ethnographic museum, tourism, and tourist attraction
- Location: Sector 1, Municipiul Bucureşti, Bucharest, Wallachian Plain, Muntenia, Romania, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
44.47133° or 44° 28′ 17″ northLongitude
26.07784° or 26° 4′ 40″ eastInception
1936Open location code
8GP8F3CH+G4OpenStreetMap ID
way 29701978OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=museumWikidata ID
Q1956214
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Turkish—“Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “متحف القريه ببوخاريست”
- Catalan: “Museu Satului (Bucarest)”
- Catalan: “Museu Satului de Bucarest”
- Catalan: “Museu Satului”
- Catalan: “Muzeul Satului”
- Chinese: “羅馬尼亞農村博物館”
- Dutch: “Dorpsmuseum (Boekarest)”
- Dutch: “Dorpsmuseum”
- Dutch: “Muzeu Satului”
- Dutch: “Muzeul Satului”
- Finnish: “Muzeul Satului”
- French: “musée du village roumain”
- French: “Musée du Village roumain”
- Georgian: “სოფლის ეროვნული მუზეუმი ბუქარესტში”
- German: “Muzeul Național al Satului „Dimitrie Gusti””
- German: “Muzeul Satului”
- Hungarian: “Dimitrie Gusti Nemzeti Falumúzeum”
- Italian: “Museo nazionale del villaggio ‘Dimitrie Gusti’”
- Italian: “Museo nazionale del villaggio Dimitrie Gusti”
- Japanese: “ルーマニア国立農村博物館”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Det nasjonale landsbymuseet «Dimitrie Gusti»”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Landsbymuseet”
- Norwegian: “Det nasjonale landsbymuseet «Dimitrie Gusti»”
- Polish: “Muzeum Wsi w Bukareszcie”
- Portuguese: “Museu Nacional da Aldeia Dimitrie Gusti”
- Romanian: “Ansamblul Muzeul Național al Satului „Dimitrie Gusti””
- Romanian: “Cod:LMI:B-II-a-A-18994”
- Romanian: “Muzeul Naţional al Satului „Dimitrie Gusti””
- Romanian: “Muzeul Național al Satului „Dimitrie Gusti””
- Romanian: “Muzeul Național al Satului Dimitrie Gusti”
- Romanian: “Muzeul Satului din Bucureşti”
- Romanian: “Muzeul Satului din București”
- Romanian: “Muzeul Satului”
- Romanian: “Muzeului Satului „Dimitrie Gusti””
- Spanish: “Museo Satului”
- Spanish: “Muzeul Satului”
- Thai: “พิพิธภัณฑสถานแห่งชาติหมู่บ้านดีมีตรีเย กุสตี”
- Turkish: “Dimitrie Gusti Ulusal Köy Müzesi”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Ministerul Culturii and Muzeul Național al Satului Dimitrie Gusti.
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