Museums under the spotlight - the National Museum of Art of Romania
In the century of great touristic migrations, the museums are a fascinating channel of communication. The museums can be a bridge between the past, the present and the future and can also be a source of inspiration for life and creation, for introspection and love for beauty and culture.
“Museums under the spotlight” is an open invitation for everyone, to enter a world of mystery and history, that lets the imagination run free. Beyond the images presented in the show, we invite you to discover, feel experiment and live on your own a visit to the museum.
History is an anchor, to know who you are means recognition and continuity, certainty and belonging and “Museums under the spotlight” wishes to tell you stories about monuments with historical, artistic and architectural value included in the national cultural heritage of Romania, stories about human treasures, about masterpieces, legends and everything that represents true beauty in Romania.
“Museums under the spotlight” invites you to make your life a beautiful story!
National Museum of Art of Romania Bucharest
recorded on July 6, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
National Museum of Art of Romania Bucharest
recorded on July 7, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
National Museum of Art of Romania Bucharest
recorded on July 7, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
The National Museum of Art of Romania
Bucharest International Light Festival 2017
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 National Art of Romania, in Bucharest
First Wednesday of the month has free entry, so I took advantage. This is a small selection of what I saw.
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Daybreak Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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The National Museum of Art of Romania
The National Museum of Art of Romania houses three permanent galleries and has a royal history.
The European Art Gallery, the Romanian Medieval Art Gallery and the Romanian Modern Art Gallery include artworks exhibited in an interactive and modern manner, transforming every visit into a delightful and instructive way of spending free time.
The history the building carries within makes any visit comparable to a time travel since on the aria where Kretzulescu wing lays, the boyar Dinicu Golescu builds between 1812 and 1820 a house of impressive size for those times. During the time of Alexandru Ioan Cuza the building will be transformed in official residence and during the reign of Carol I it will have the status of royal winter residence. The king decorates the palace according to his taste and he is as well preoccupied with creating a painting collection which is the today's nucleus of the European Art Gallery. During the reigns of kings Ferdinand and Carol II the palace will suffer important changes. Starting with 1948 the decision to open a museum inside the palace was put in practice and the reception halls were attributed to the State Council. During the events from December 1989, the building is almost 80% damaged, over 1000 art works being destroyed or harmed. Starting with 1990 the building shall become the National Museum of Art of Romania.
National Museum of Art of Romania - Bucharest Light Festival 2017
Muzeul national de arta al Romaniei (National Museum of Art of Romania)
One of the most interesting places I have recorded so far!
Recorded with an Panasonic HC-V520
Song : Break of reality - Spectrum of the sky
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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
Being Bookish in Bucharest, Romania
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Museums under the spotlight - The Royal Palace in Bucharest
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Life is a story, a story written in thousands of forms and nuances. The show “Museums under the spotlight” tells splendid stories about life and people, with royal fragrances, authenticity and elegance and invites you to a fascinating world of strong characters, artistic geniuses and architectural wonders. This show opens the gates for you to different times and spaces through the fairy-tale museums and the palaces of Romania.
In the century of great touristic migrations, the museums are a fascinating channel of communication. The museums can be a bridge between the past, the present and the future and can also be a source of inspiration for life and creation, for introspection and love for beauty and culture.
“Museums under the spotlight” is an open invitation for everyone, to enter a world of mystery and history, that lets the imagination run free. Beyond the images presented in the show, we invite you to discover, feel experiment and live on your own a visit to the museum.
History is an anchor, to know who you are means recognition and continuity, certainty and belonging and “Museums under the spotlight” wishes to tell you stories about monuments with historical, artistic and architectural value included in the national cultural heritage of Romania, stories about human treasures, about masterpieces, legends and everything that represents true beauty in Romania.
“Museums under the spotlight” invites you to make your life a beautiful story!
Bucharest, Romania - European Art Exhibition at National Art Gallery
This is us in Bucharest at the National Art Gallery, visiting the European Art Collection. This has nothing to do with board games or accessibility, but you know - you might find it interesting and it's not like we're using the channel for much otherwise.
Music is Pachbel's Canon in D Minor, courtesy of Kevin Macleod:
Bucharest’s Art Museum – Tourism
Bucharest’s Art Museum – Tourism
National Museum of Art of Romania (Romanian: Muzeul Național de Artă al României) is located in the Royal Palace in Revolution Square, central Bucharest. It features collections of medieval and modern Romanian art, as well as the international collection assembled by the Romanian royal family.
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Best Hotel Accommodation near National Museum of Art of Romania, Bucharest
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Bucharest-Aerial view
Bucharest
Bucharest, in southern Romania, is the country's capital and commercial center. Its iconic landmark is the massive, communist-era Palatul Parlamentului government building, which has 1,100 rooms. Nearby, the historic Lipscani district is home to an energetic nightlife scene as well as tiny Eastern Orthodox Stavropoleos Church and 15th-century Curtea Veche Palace, where Prince Vlad III (“The Impaler”) once ruled.
Herastrau Park,
Palace of Parliament,
Grigore Antipa National,
Museum of Natural History,
Patriarchal Cathedral,
Victoriei Street,
Unirii Square,
The National Museum of Art of Romania,
Carol Park (Liberty Park),
The Art Collections Museum,
Coltea Hospital,
Muzeul National de Istorie a Romaniei,
Biserica Sf. Nicolae,
Statuia Ecvestra a Lui Carol I,
Baratia Church,
Palatul Patriarhiei,
Sala Palatului,
Bucharest In Your Pocket - National Art Museum (MNAR; Muzeul National de Arta)
The country's largest, and most impressive art collection is housed inside the splendid former Royal Palace, first built in 1812 as a private home by the wealthy trader Dinucu Golescu. When his sons fell into financial ruin some years later, they were forced to sell the building to the state, which carried out huge modifications, adding a number of new wings. It became a royal residence in 1859, when it became the sight of the court of the first prince of the united principalities, Alexandru Ion Cuza. Although slightly remodelled in the 1930s, the building we see today is more or less the original, revolutionary damage notwithstanding. Indeed, some parts of the building have only recently been reopened after the mindless vandalism of those mad days in December 1989, when the building was ransacked by the iconoclastic mob, which saw the building (named the Palace of the Socialist Republic during the communist period) as a symbol of the regime.
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Bucharest: Palace of Parliament, National Museum of Art Romania, Trajan Column. Бухарест
Palace of the Parliament (Romanian: Palatul Parlamentului) has a height of 84 metres (276 ft), a floor area of 365,000 square meters (3,930,000 sq ft) and a volume of 2,550,000 cubic meters (90,000,000 cu ft). The Palace of the Parliament is the heaviest building in the world, weighing about 4,098,500, tons. It is the second largest administrative building in the world after Pentagon (600,000 m2 of space). As of 2008, the Palace of the Parliament is valued at €3 billion euros ($3.4 billion), making it also the most expensive administrative building in the world. It is designed and supervised by chief architect Anca Petrescu (1949–2013), with a team of approximately 700 architects, and constructed over a period of 13 years (1984–97). Bucharest was first mentioned in documents in 1459. It became the capital of Romania in 1862. According to the 2011 census, 1,883,425 inhabitants live within the city limits,[6] a decrease from the 2002 census. According to Eurostat, Bucharest has a functional urban area of 2,412,530 residents (as of 2015). Bucharest is the sixth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits, after London, Berlin, Madrid, Rome, and Paris. Bucharest is the center of the Romanian economy and industry, accounting for around 24% (2017) of the country's GDP and about one-quarter of its industrial production, while being inhabited by 9% of the country's population. Bucharest’s citizens and companies pay almost one-third of national taxes. The National Museum of Art of Romania is located in the Royal Palace in Revolution Square, central Bucharest, established 1948, Collection size 70,000. The king's collection (214 works of art) that laid foundation of the museum, included paintings by El Greco, Rembrandt, Bruegel the Elder, Rubens, and Domenico Veneziano. Trajan's Column was erected in Rome in 113 AD, with replicas in London, Paris & Romania. it is exhibited in National Museum of Romanian History. The structure is about 30 meters (98 feet) in height, 35 meters (115 feet) including its large pedestal. The shaft is made from a series of 20 colossal Carrara marble[a] drums, each weighing about 32 tons,[2] with a diameter of 3.7 meters (12.1 feet). The 190-metre (620-foot) frieze winds around the shaft 23 times. The freestanding column is most famous for its spiral bas relief, which artistically represents the wars between the Romans and Dacians (101–102 and 105–106). Its design has inspired numerous victory columns, both ancient and modern. The column shows 2,662 figures, and 155 scenes; Trajan himself appears on the column 58 times.
Bukasov Rostislav visited Romania on March 8 holiday, International women’s day.
Дворец парламента: высота 84 метра (276 футов), площадь 365 000 квадратных метров и объем 2 500 000 кубических метров. Дворец Парламента является самым тяжелым зданием в мире, весом около 4 098 500 тонн. Это второе по величине административное здание в мире после Пентагона (600 000 м2 площади). Колонна Траяна была установлена в Риме в 113 г. н.э., с точными копиями в Лондоне, Париже и Румынии. Он выставлен в Национальном музее истории Румынии. Структура около 30 метров (98 футов) в высоту, 35 метров (115 футов), включая его большой постамент. Вал изготовлен из серии 20 колоссальных барабанов из каррарского мрамора [a], каждый весом около 32 тонн, [2] диаметром 3,7 метра Букасов Ростислав посетил Румынию 8 марта, в Международный женский день
Romanian National Art Museum Bucharest
A few images from a temporary collection from The Romanian National Art Museum.