Cluj-Napoca, Romania | Κλουζ-Ναπόκα, Ρουμανία
Cluj-Napoca, City in Romania
Cluj-Napoca, a city in northwestern Romania, is the unofficial capital of the Transylvania region. It's home to universities, vibrant nightlife and landmarks dating to Saxon and Hungarian rule. Surrounding its central square, Piața Unirii, is the Gothic-style St. Michael's Church and a dramatic statue of the 15th-century king Matthias Corvinus. The baroque-era Bánffy Palace is now a museum showcasing Romanian art.
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Muzeul ARTA LEMNULUI - The WOOD ART Museum (Campulung Moldovenesc, Bucovina, Romania)
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The „Wood Art” Museum from Campulung Moldovenesc (Bucovina, Suceava County, Romania), opened initially as Museum of ethnography and nature sciences, it changed its destination in Wood Museum in 1967. The Museum holds a rich patrimony which includes over 15,000 wood pieces housed in the building, monument of architecture from 1900. By its name, it is a unique museum in the country, and among the few in Europe as theme and exhibits' value. Wood Art Museum is a true encyclopedia of the universe of peasant life. The collections emphasize the passion with which artisans knew how to give the wood an artistic emotion and a certain sensitivity. Campulung Moldovenesc was and still is a center of civilization of wood. The richness and variety of the exhibits of eighteenth-twentieth centuries accompanied by maps, photographs and drawings, present the craftsmen's tradition in wood processing. It reveals a real cult of wood processing, which shows the technical evolution, and original combination between useful and beautiful, between ingenuity and talent.
Le musée L'Art du Bois de Campulung Moldovenesc (Bucovine, comté de Suceava, Roumanie), ouvert d'abord comme Musée d'ethnographie et de sciences de la nature, il a changé sa destination dans le Musée du bois en 1967. Le musée détient un riche patrimoine qui comprend plus de 15.000 pièces en bois logé dans le bâtiment, monument de l'architecture de 1900. Par son nom, il est un musée unique dans le pays, et parmi les rares en Europe comme thème et la valeur des expositions. Le Musée de l'Art du Bois est une véritable encyclopédie de l'univers de la vie paysanne. Les collections mettent l'accent sur la passion avec laquelle les artisans ont su donner le bois une émotion artistique et une certaine sensibilité. Campulung Moldovenesc a été et est encore un centre de la civilisation du bois. La richesse et la variété des expositions de XVIII-XXe siècles accompagnés de cartes, des photographies et des dessins, présentent la tradition des artisans dans la transformation du bois. Elle révèle un véritable culte de la transformation du bois, qui montre l'évolution et une combinaison constructive originale de belle et utile, l'ingéniosité et le talent.
Muzeul Arta Lemnului din Câmpulung Moldovenesc (Bucovina, județul Suceava, România), deschis pentru prima dată ca Muzeu de Etnografie și Științele Naturii, și-a schimbat destinația în 1967 ca Muzeu al Lemnului. Muzeul are un patrimoniu bogat care include o colecție de peste 15.000 de exponate din lemn găzduite într-o clădire, monument de arhitectură, datând din anul 1900. Prin numele său, acesta este un muzeu unic în țară și printre puținele din Europa ca temă și valoarea expunerilor. Muzeul Arta Lemnului este o adevărată enciclopedie a universului vieții țărănești. Colecțiile se concentreze pe pasiunea cu care artizanii au putut să dea lemnul o emoție artistică și sensibilitate. Câmpulung Moldovenesc a fost și rămâne un centru al civilizației lemnului. Bogăția și varietatea de exponate din secolele XVIII-XX, însoțite de hărți, fotografii și desene, prezintă tradiția meșteșugarilor în prelucrarea lemnului. Ea dezvăluie un cult al prelucrării lemnului, redând evoluția tehnică și combinația originală între frumos și util, între ingeniozitate și talent.
List of natural history museums | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:34 1 Africa
00:00:42 1.1 Algeria
00:00:56 1.2 Angola
00:01:12 1.3 Botswana
00:01:24 1.4 Canary Islands
00:01:44 1.5 Egypt
00:02:00 1.6 Ethiopia
00:02:14 1.7 Kenya
00:02:28 1.8 Mozambique
00:02:41 1.9 Namibia
00:02:56 1.10 South Africa
00:03:58 1.11 Sudan
00:04:10 1.12 Tanzania
00:04:24 1.13 Tunisia
00:04:36 1.14 Uganda
00:05:04 1.15 Zimbabwe
00:05:17 2 Asia
00:05:26 2.1 China
00:06:38 2.2 India
00:07:26 2.3 Indonesia
00:07:39 2.4 Iran
00:08:23 2.5 Iraq
00:08:35 2.6 Israel
00:09:03 2.7 Japan
00:11:35 2.8 Jordan
00:11:46 2.9 Kyrgyzstan
00:11:59 2.10 Malaysia
00:12:14 2.11 Mongolia
00:12:32 2.12 Oman
00:12:44 2.13 Pakistan
00:12:56 2.14 Philippines
00:13:16 2.15 Qatar
00:13:28 2.16 Singapore
00:13:42 2.17 South Korea
00:14:04 2.18 Taiwan
00:14:34 2.19 Thailand
00:17:35 2.20 United Arab Emirates
00:17:48 2.21 Uzbekistan
00:18:00 2.22 Vietnam
00:18:16 3 Central America
00:18:25 3.1 Belize
00:18:38 3.2 Costa Rica
00:19:16 3.3 Dominican Republic
00:19:37 3.4 Grenada
00:19:48 3.5 Guatemala
00:20:19 3.6 Honduras
00:20:31 3.7 Nicaragua
00:21:26 3.8 Panama
00:22:24 4 Europe
00:22:33 4.1 Albania
00:22:45 4.2 Armenia
00:23:00 4.3 Austria
00:24:49 4.4 Azerbaijan
00:25:12 4.5 Belarus
00:25:29 4.6 Belgium
00:25:46 4.7 Bosnia and Herzegovina
00:26:00 4.8 Bulgaria
00:26:50 4.9 Croatia
00:27:50 4.10 Czech Republic
00:28:09 4.11 Denmark
00:28:35 4.12 Estonia
00:28:52 4.13 Finland
00:29:23 4.14 France
00:31:21 4.15 Georgia
00:31:44 4.16 Germany
00:35:08 4.17 Greece
00:35:45 4.18 Greenland
00:35:57 4.19 Hungary
00:37:14 4.20 Iceland
00:37:27 4.21 Ireland
00:37:52 4.22 Italy
00:40:51 4.23 Latvia
00:41:03 4.24 Liechtenstein
00:41:15 4.25 Lithuania
00:41:32 4.26 Luxembourg
00:41:45 4.27 Macedonia
00:41:58 4.28 Malta
00:42:11 4.29 Moldova
00:42:24 4.30 Monaco
00:42:36 4.31 Montenegro
00:42:50 4.32 The Netherlands
00:43:58 4.33 Norway
00:44:27 4.34 Poland
00:45:00 4.35 Portugal
00:46:21 4.36 Romania
00:49:15 4.37 Russia
00:50:21 4.38 Serbia
00:50:43 4.39 Slovenia
00:50:58 4.40 Slovakia
00:51:14 4.41 Spain
00:52:53 4.42 Sweden
00:53:55 4.43 Switzerland
00:54:57 4.44 Turkey
00:55:17 4.45 Ukraine
00:56:09 4.46 United Kingdom
00:56:18 4.46.1 England
00:57:49 4.46.2 Scotland
00:58:23 4.46.3 Wales
00:58:37 4.46.4 Northern Ireland
00:58:48 5 North America
00:58:57 5.1 Bermuda
00:59:10 5.2 Canada
00:59:18 5.2.1 Alberta
00:59:41 5.2.2 British Columbia
01:00:11 5.2.3 Manitoba
01:00:51 5.2.4 New Brunswick
01:01:02 5.2.5 Newfoundland
01:01:17 5.2.6 Nova Scotia
01:01:34 5.2.7 Ontario
01:02:04 5.2.8 Quebec
01:02:43 5.2.9 Saskatchewan
01:03:13 5.2.10 Yukon
01:03:30 5.3 Mexico
01:04:34 5.4 United States
01:04:43 6 Oceania
01:04:52 6.1 Australia
01:07:01 6.2 Indonesia
01:08:29 6.3 New Zealand
01:09:02 7 South America
01:09:11 7.1 Argentina
01:13:12 7.2 Bolivia
01:13:41 7.3 Brazil
01:15:04 7.4 Chile
01:15:29 7.5 Colombia
01:16:06 7.6 Ecuador
01:16:20 7.7 Guyana
01:16:32 7.8 Paraguay
01:16:45 7.9 Peru
01:17:04 7.10 Trinidad and Tobago
01:17:21 7.11 Uruguay
01:17:40 7.12 Venezuela
01:18:49 8 See also
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This is a list of natural history museums, also known as museums of natural history, i.e. museums whose exhibits focus on the subject of natural history, including such topics as animals, plants, ecosystems, geology, paleontology, and climatology.
Some museums feature natural-history collections in addition to other collections, such as ones related to history, art and science. In addition, nature centers often include natural-history exhibits.