Open-air folk museums are definitely something to add to the βwhat to visit this vacationβ list. In addition to offering a most welcome break from the noisy and crowded city life, they also give visitors the chance to discover the old traditional village life while spending some time outdoors.
The capital Bucharest is home to one of the largest and best-known open-air museums in Romania, but there are plenty of other choices across the country. For example, the ASTRA Museum in Sibiu is definitely worth visiting, as it hosts the largest open-air ethnographic exhibition in Europe. However, there are other such museums awaiting visitors in Romania, and weβve listed some of them below.
The Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum
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Simply known as the Village Museum in Bucharest, this open-air museum is one of the biggest such ethnographic museums in the country showcasing traditional Romanian village life, as well as one of the most popular tourist attractions in the capital.
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