The Museum of National History and Archaeology in Constanta, Romania showcases the history and archaeology of the Dobroudja region between the Lower Danube and Black Sea. It has collections from the Paleolithic through modern eras, with a focus on the Greco-Roman period. Artifacts on display include sculptures, glass vessels, coins, and items from Roman settlements like Tomis, Histria, and Adamclisi including the reconstructed Tropaeum Traiani monument. The museum conducts archaeological excavations, research, and preservation of finds to educate visitors about the romanization process in Eastern Europe.