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Tourist trips
Bucharest Sightseeing Visit
Village Museum, Royal Palace and Parliament Palace
The Bucharest Visit is organized by ONDINE Travel&Events. Click HERE for the TOURIST FORM. Registration can be also made on-site.
The Village Museum is one of the world most interesting ethnographical parks in open
air. Founded in 1936 by Dimitrie Gusti, this museum illustrates the
perpetual spring of surprising originality. The house and householding
samples gathered from all regions of the country are exhibited
according to ethnographical areas.
The permanent exhibition of the museum, set out on a 10 hectares
ground, includes dwelling houses and annex constructions (stables,
barns and storehouses, summer kitchens and granaries, stalls and hen
coops), gates with archways, wells, crosses and wooden and stone
roadside crucifixes, old wooden churches with pointed cupolas,
artisan workshops and installations with popular industrial
mechanisms, thus illustrating the achievements of the Romanian people
in the fields of popular architecture and decorative art, as well as
its technical-artisan’s ingenuity.
Some other places are presented in the picture below.
The National Museum of Art of Romania is perhaps the best-known of Bucharest museums. It is located in the former royal palace and features extensive collections of medieval and modern Romanian art, including works by renowned sculptor Constantin Brâncuşi, as well as a prominent international collection assembled by the former Romanian royal family.
The National Museum of Art of Romania hosts three art galleries. The European Art Gallery, the Romanian Medieval Art Gallery and the Romanian Modern Art Gallery bring together art works exhibited in an attractive, modern manner, thus turning a visit to the museum into an enjoyable and instructive way of spending time.
Prahova Valley
Peles Castle, Dracula Castle, Brasov City and Azuga wine cellar
The Bucharest Visit is organized by ONDINE Travel&Events. Click HERE for the TOURIST FORM. Registration can be also made on-site.
Sinaia – the Pearl of the Carpathians – a resort situated at 125 km from
Bucharest happily combines the values of a mountain and winter sports
resort with the natural factors that are at the service of the human
health and recovery. The Peles Castle is one of the
most important museums, which combine various architectural styles,
notably elements of the German and gothic Renaissance. It represents
invaluable collections of art and furniture. Peles Castle was the final
resting place for several Romanian monarchs including King Carol I,
King Ferdinand and Queen Maria. Bran Castle is a
spectacular, medieval fortress, including a tentative connection with
Price Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler – the origin of Dracula). The trip
ends with the visit of Brasov City.
The Danube Delta
The
Danube Delta, a buffering interface between the Danube river catchments
(805, 300 sq. km) and the Western Black Sea (5,165 sq. km) is a unique
place not only in Europe, but also among other deltaic ecosystems due
to its high biodiversity, to its renewable natural resources and to its
beautiful scenery doubled by its cultural sites remnants and worth. The
Danube Delta is a large scientific laboratory for a whole range of
research-workers and explorers, whether ecologists, biologists,
botanists, zoologists, ornithologists, geologists, geographers etc. as
it is singles out by being: the youngest land in Europe (it grows
larger by 40 m of land every year); the second largest delta in Europe
(Volga is the first) and the 23rd in the world; a place where globally
endangered and therefore rare species of birds are to be found, like
Dalmatian pelicans, pygmy cormorants, red-breasted geese, or the
Pelecanus crispus, the Pelecanus onocratslus, white Egretta, Egretta
garzeta; a zone of fisheries covering some 90 species of fresh,
brackish and salt water fishes, either sedentary or migratory, among
which rare species like the Acipenseriadae; one of the fewest places in
the world which shelter mammals like Mustella lutreola and the otter
(Lutra lutra).
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