Romania: Constanța (8/25) Museum of National History & Archaeology 2017-09-02(Sat)1648hrs
Constanta's National History museum
A quick insider view into Constanta's National History museum.
Constanta's National History museum is a highlight of most Constanta tours and shore excursions. Although the exhibits are difficult to figure out on the self- tour, in a company of a guide, the museum makes for an interesting journey into the area's history.
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Romania: Constanța (9/25) Museum of National History & Archaeology 2017-09-02(Sat)1649hrs
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Constanta, Romania
In this video our travel specialists have listed some of the best things to do in Constanta . We have tried to do some extensive research before giving the listing of Things To Do in Constanta.
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List of Best Things to do in Constanta, Romania
Tomis Harbor
The Mosque of Constanta - Minaret
Museum of National History and Archeology
Saints Paul and Peter Cathedral
Constanta Casino
Mamaia Beach
Tropaeum Traiani Monument
Ovidiu Square
Delfinariu
Constanta Beach
Trajan's Column Exhibit - National Museum of Romanian History
Relief casts of Trajan's Column on permanent display in Bucharest. A much better way to appreciate the frieze than straining your neck to make out 155 scenes carved in a spiral on the massive monument in Rome!
National Museum of the Union, Alba Iulia
It is one of the finest museum in Romania: two floors and over 100 rooms, over 130000 pieces of priceless works included in its patrimony, prehistoric, romanian and medieval archeology, historical documents, ethnography and folk art, numismatics, libraries, etc.
Muzeul de Istorie din Bucuresti - National Museum of Romanian History
O vizita la Muzeul de Istorie din Bucuresti 2015 -
A visit to National Museum of Romanian History 2015
Wandering Around Bucharest: National Museum of Romania
Here's some video in the National Museum of Romania in Bucharest...Many Orthodox Icons from Ancient Churches
Constanța 1965 archive footage
Archival footage shot by an East German filmmaker while spending his summer holiday in Romania in the city of Constanța, on the Black Sea, probably in 1965.
It contains stock footage of Ovidiu Square, Carol I mosque, national history and archaeology museum, cityscape, the Casino, buses, a restaurant by the Sea, a boat trip for tourists, and more.
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Being Bookish in Bucharest, Romania
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CONSTANȚA [ROMANIA] - Bike Travel
Constanța (historically known as Tomis) is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Romania (it was founded around 600 BC). With a total population of 283,872 peeps, this city is located in the Dobruja region of Romania, on the Black Sea coast.
The main tourist attractions from this video:
# Constanța Beach [00:15 - 00:35 / 00:57 - 01:04 / 02:26 - 02:46 / 02:57 - 03:01 / 03:59 - 04:07]
# Constanța Casino [00:35 - 00:45 / 02:05 - 02:26 / 03:43 - 03:46]
# Aquarium [00:37 - 00:41]
# Port of Constanța [00:45 - 00:49 / 02:00 - 02:05 / 02:47 - 02:56 / 03:35 - 03:39 / 03:54 - 03:57]
# Ovidiu Square [01:28 - 01:37 / 01:55 - 02:00 / 03:07 - 03:12]
# Grand Mosque of Constanța [01:35 - 01:37]
# Genoese Lighthouse [01:43 - 01:44 / 03:04 - 03:07]
# Gravity Park [01:50 - 01:55]
# National Museum of History and Archaeology [03:07 - 03:12]
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The historical site of Histria (Romania)
(EN) Ancient Histria or Istros (Ιστριη, Thracian river god, Danube), was a Greek colony or polis (πολις, city) on the Black Sea coast, established by Milesian settlers to trade with the native Getae. It became the first Greek town on the present day Romanian territory. Scymnus of Chios (ca 110 BC), the Greek geographer and poet, dated it to 630 BC. Eusebius of Caesarea, some centuries later, dated its founding to 657 656 BC, at the time of the 33rd Olympic Games. The earliest documented currency on Romanian territory was an 8-gram silver drachma, issued in Histria in the year 480 BC.
Archaeological evidence seems to confirm that all trade with the interior followed the foundation of Histria. Traders reached the interior via Histria and the Danube valley, demonstrated by finds of Attic black-figure pottery, coins, ornamental objects, an Ionian lebes and many fragments of amphoras. Amphoras have been found in great quantity at Histria, some imported but some local. Local pottery was produced following establishment of the colony and certainly before mid-6th century. During the archaic and classical periods, when Histria flourished, it was situated near fertile arable land. It served as a port of trade soon after its establishment, with fishing and agriculture as additional sources of income. By 100 AD, however, fishing was almost the sole remaining source of Istrian revenue.
Around 30 AD, Histria became a Roman town. During the Roman period from the 1st to 3rd centuries AD, temples were built for the Roman gods, besides a public bath and houses for the wealthy. Altogether, it was in continuous existence for some 14 centuries, starting with the Greek period up to the Roman-Byzantine period. The Halmyris bay where was the city founded was closed by sand deposits and access to the Black Sea gradually was cut. Trade continued until the 6th century AD. The invasion of the Avars and the Slavs in the 7th century AD almost entirely destroyed the fortress, and the Istrians dispersed; the name and the city disappeared.
Ancient Histria was situated on a peninsula, about 5 kilometres (3 mi) east of the modern Romanian commune of Istria, on the Dobruja coast. The ancient seashore has since been transformed into the western shore of Sinoe Lake, as the Danube's silt deposits formed a shoal which closed off the ancient coastline. The current Sinoe Lake was at the time the open northern bay, while another bay on the southern shore served as the port. The acropolis with sanctuaries was established on the highest point of the coastal plain. The settlement itself, erected in the 6th century, was 1/2 mile (800 meters) to the west of the acropolis. The settlement had stone paved streets and was protected by strong wall. Water was collected along 12.5 mile (20 km) long aqueducts.
The ruins of the settlement were first identified in 1868 by French archaeologist Ernest Desjardins. Archaeological excavations were started by Vasile Pârvan in 1914, and continued after his death in 1927 by teams of archaeologists led successively by Scarlat and Marcelle Lambrino (19281943), Emil Condurachi (19491970), Dionisie Pippidi, Petre Alexandrescu and Alexandru Suceveanu. The Histria Museum, founded in 1982, exhibits some of these finds. The excavation project and site also features prominently in the film The Ister.
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Romanian Pioneer Museum Tour
Edward John Serbu (Father) & Ronnie Bruce (Son) get a special tour by Les Lutic at the Romanian Pioneer Museum in Boian, Alberta, Canada for Father's Day Weekend thanks to Ancestry DNA
Edward Serbu of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Father of Ronnie Bruce
This video is part of a video I am producing of our trip to the Romanian Pioneer Museum in Boian, Alberta, Canada
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National Museum of Romanian History Bucharest
recorded on July 7, 2013
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National Museum of Art of Romania
The National Museum of Art of Romania has 2 sections: Romanian and European art. I first visited the Romanian section:
Now I visit the European section which is much smaller.
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Museum of the Romanian Peasant
The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant (Romanian: Muzeul Național al Ţăranului Român) is a museum in Bucharest, Romania, with a collection of textiles (especially costumes), icons, ceramics, and other artifacts of Romanian peasant life. One of Europe's leading museums of popular arts and traditions, it was designated European Museum of the Year for 1996.
Astra Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization from Sibiu, ROMANIA
See location, opening hours, when is free entrance for all visitors, when can be visited the interior of the traditional houses of THE OPEN AIR MUSEUM. Enjoy live video from inside Astra Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization.