Traditional House Museum of Ciumani
Folk museum
Closed
Weekly Schedule
Monday
08:00
-
16:00
Tuesday
08:00
-
16:00
Wednesday
08:00
-
16:00
Thursday
08:00
-
16:00
Friday
08:00
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14:00
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
About
Our traditional House Museum opened its doors on the 29 th of June, 2019.
The formal opening was celebrated with a loud traditional dowry ceremony with folk dance and music to which assisted the whole village, just like at those times.
The house has been restored athentically and serves as a place of exhibition of the local ethnografic collection.
The formal opening was celebrated with a loud traditional dowry ceremony with folk dance and music to which assisted the whole village, just like at those times.
The house has been restored athentically and serves as a place of exhibition of the local ethnografic collection.
Visiting time:
Tuesday, Thursday: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
City
Ciumani
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These objects delight the visitor with the charm of the past, reminiscent of a glow from the life of the former Szekler village.
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