2. Palace of the Parliament
• The Palace of Parliament in
Bucharest, Romania, is a multipurpose building. The Palace
was designed by architect Anca
Petrescu.
• According to the World Records
Academy, the Palace is the
world's largest civilian building
with an administrative function,
most expensive administrative
building and heaviest building.
• It is located on Dealul
Mitropoliei, near Izvor park.
3. Museum of Romanian Peasant
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The Museum of the Romanian
Peasant 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.
•
Located on Șoseaua Kiseleff, near
Piaţa Victoriei, the museum falls
under the patronage of the
Romanian Ministry of Culture. Its
collection includes over 100,000
objects.
4. The National Village Museum
• The Village Museum is an
open-air ethnographic museum
located in the Herastrau
Park(Bucharest , Romania),
showcasing traditional
Romanian village life. The
museum extends to over
100,000 m2, and contains 272
authentic peasant farms and
houses from all over Romania.
• It was created in 1936
by Dimitrie Gusti , Victor Ion
Popa and Henri H. Stahl.
5. The National Museum of
Romanian History
• The National Museum is a
museum on Calea Victoriei in
Bucharest, Romania, which
contains Romanian historical
artifacts from prehistoric times
up to modern times.
• The permanent displays include
a plaster cast of the entirety of
Trajan's Column, the Romanian
Crown Jewels, and the
Pietroasele treasure.