Olt and Upper Mures Museum
Museum
10:00 - 16:00
Open
10:00 - 16:00
Open
Weekly Schedule
Monday
10:00
-
16:00
Tuesday
10:00
-
16:00
Wednesday
10:00
-
16:00
Thursday
10:00
-
16:00
Friday
10:00
-
16:00
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
About
The Upper Olt and Mures Museum hosts a permanent ethnography exhibition and numerous temporary exhibitions in the fields of archaeology, history, literary history and geography.
The museum is part of the Museum of the Eastern Carpathians.
The museum is part of the Museum of the Eastern Carpathians.
City
Miercurea Ciuc
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The Museum, founded in 1946 from the collections of the Unitarian Gymnasium, bears the name of its founder, the ethnographer-scholar dr. Molnár István (1910-1997). In the seven decades of its existence, the institution has played an important role in the cultural life of the city.
Besides its regional ethnographic values, the museum attracts visitors with its rich archeological, local history, natural sciences and fine arts collections.
Permanent exhibitions: archeology-local history; outdoor ethnography section with two folk architecture monuments (Păltiniş House, 1853 and Tarceşti House, 1780, households, Szekler gates); an industrial exhibition hall, an underground exhibition of local agriculture, ceramics, flora and fauna of the land.
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The history of the area, which intertwines with the exploitation of the mineral water, is presented in a special place.
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The oldest exhibit in the Mineral Water Museum is a bottle used to store mineral water in the late 1800s.
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Szőcs Lajos, whose family has three generations of straw hat makers, has decided to set up the first Straw Hat Museum in the country at Crişeni.
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In the courtyard of the Museum, the visitor can admire an extraordinary collection. More than 600 stones sculptured by nature, with special shapes such as duck, dove, cap, etc. There is also a five-meter hat in the yard.
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The museum hosts three permanent exhibitions. The first is divided into two categories: the Szekler-Magyar and Armenian folk ports in the Gheorgheni area, along with the folk port of the Csangos, the Romanians from Voşlobeni and the Gypsies from Gheorgheni, and the tools and materials used to weave them.
The second exhibition displays minerals, rocks, crystals and fossils found in the Gheorgheni area and not only, and in the third exhibition we can see the paintings of János Karácsony.
Note that the mineral exhibition is one of the largest collections of its kind in the country, in terms of diversity.
Besides these, of course, there are temporary exhibitions and many thematic activities at different times of the year.
The building hosting the Tarisznyás Márton Museum was built between 1770 and 1778, in Baroque style. It is one of the oldest private houses of the city.
Text source: http://www.visitgheorgheni.ro
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The Haáz Rezső Museum in Odorheiu Secuiesc is an ethnographic, local history, art and natural history museum in the central area of Szeklerland - a territory in the Southeastern part of Transylvania.
The Haáz Rezső Museum is one of the oldest institutions of education and culture, both locally and in the whole region. The first inventory (Protocollum) of the reformed college (an institution founded by Count János Bethlen), made in in 1797, has been preserved to this day, and is proof of the fact that besides the library, it also had a collection of antiquities, numismatics and geology. At that time, there was already a drawer of physics and natural sciences, a collection of natural curiosities, relics, the coats of arms of the benefactors, and flags.
While other initiatives remained unsuccessful, the collection of folk art founded by Rezső Haáz (1883-1958), an art teacher, counting about four thousand objects, became an individual museum. The collection is public since 1913, and in 1950 it became a state museum (raion), having its own headquarters in 1978.
The museum received one hectare of land in front of the grave of Balázs Orbán in Seiche. Starting with 1972, a row of the Szekler gates was erected - the beginning of an open-air museum.
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1st February – 31st March
Tuesday – Friday: 9am – 5pm
Saturday – Sunday: 10am – 2pm
1st April – 31th August
Tuesday – Friday: 9am – 6pm
Saturday – Sunday: 10am – 6pm
1th September – 31st October
Tuesday – Friday: 9am – 5pm
Saturday – Sunday: 10am – 2pm
1st November – 31st January
Tuesday – Friday: 9am – 4pm
The Museum is closed on Mondays, on church and state holidays.
Permanent exhibition:
• THROUGH THORNS… Chapters from the 350-year history of the Reformed College in Odorheiu Secuiesc
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