Introduction to the Village Museum: The Village Museum is an open-air museum and is the most unmissable museum in the city. It was designed and built in 1936 by the sociological ethnologist Dimitri Gusti. It exhibits more than 70 private houses from all historical periods of Romania, as well as farms, waterwheels, windmills, churches and other folk buildings from different eras. . All the houses were carefully selected and dismantled from all over Romania, and then reassembled and restored here according to their original appearance. On display in the house are farmers’ traditional tools, ceramics, statues of gods and folk costumes.

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