Ethnographic Park Romulus Vuia

Parcul Etnografic „Romulus Vuia”
museum in Cluj-Napoca
#6 in Cluj-Napoca / #78 in Romania
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by The original uploader was Albabos at Romanian Wikipedia.
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Ethnographic Park Romulus Vuia in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, is an open-air museum that showcases traditional Romanian village life. Established in 1929, it is part of the National Ethnographic Park and is named after its founder, Romulus Vuia. The park covers a vast area and features a variety of traditional wooden houses, barns, churches, and other structures that have been relocated from different regions of Romania. Visitors can explore these authentic buildings, which are furnished with period-appropriate artifacts, offering a glimpse into rural Romanian culture and history.


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