2. The village of Humuleşti was an old settlement of men and
women. Set at the foot of the mountains, near Ozana, "the
beautiful flowing", the village full of Creanga's humorous
stories.
3. The universe of his creation forms his native Humuleşti village. For
the author of Childhood Memories, the native village is the most
important and most beautiful place in the world. This explains why
each beginning and each end of the chapter of the four Memories
includes direct references to the parental home, people, the beauties,
and the historical resonance of the places surrounding Humulusti.
4. Humulesti is a place for
anyone who has read the books
of Ion Creanga's Children's
Memories, the Romanian version
of Tom Sawyer's Adventures or
other novels about childhood.
Creanga's work can easily
overcome through the soul and
personality.
The home of the great writer is
today one of the most popular
tourist destinations in this area
of Moldova.
5. Preserved exactly as it
was described in Creanga's
Children's Memories, the
Memorial House that can be
visited in Humulesti is more
than just a museum, it is a
monument of folk
architecture worthy of the
largest museums of the
village, built on thick bars,
with a clay gutter and a dirt
roof.