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Visiting hours:
The National Museum of Art of Romania
, the Theodor Pallady Museum and the K. H. Zambaccian Museum can be visited: Wednesday-Friday 10am-6pm
Saturday-Sunday 11am-7pm, Monday and Tuesday closed. Free entry on the first Wednesday of the month.
The Art Collections Museum: Monday, Tuesday and Friday, 10am-6pm, Saturday and Sunday 11am-7pm, closed Wednesday and Thursday. Free entry on the first Tuesday of the month.
Last entrance: 1 hour before closing for The National Museum of Art of Romania and the Art Collections Museum and 30 minutes for the Theodor Pallady Museum, the K. H. Zambaccian Museum and the temporary exhibitions.
For guided tours, please make a reservation at secretariat@art.museum.ro at least 7 days in advance.
For visits to our museum without guided tours there is no reservation necessary.

Starting with February 4, 2026, the Theodor Pallady Museum is temporarily closed for reorganization and renovation works.

The National Museum of Art of Romania

Virtual tour of the Constantin Brâncuși Hall in the Gallery of Modern Romanian  Art.

On the occasion of Constantin Brâncuși National Day (February 19, 2022), we are launching the virtual tour of the hall that bears the name of the great sculptor and houses his works from the museum's heritage.

In any corner of the world, lovers of Brâncuși's creations can now enjoy the opportunity to see, from home, the works: The Sleep, Danaida, model of the pillar of the Kissing Gate, Chair, Child's Head, Supplication, Prometheus, The Engineer Ion Georgescu-Gorjan, Sketch for the portrait of General Carol Davila, Bust of painter Dărăscu, Prayer and Bust of Petre Stănescu.

Together, they constitute the largest collection of Constantin Brâncusi's works in our country.

"Into Virtual Reality has created a high quality project,an experience full of details that accurately reproduce the exhibits in Brâncusi Hall , on the occasion of the artist's birthday." Călin-Alexiu Stegerean

 

Virtual tour in the temporary exhibition "Șerbana Drăgoescu. Game for peers", Museum of Art Collections (June 9-October 1)

 

 

Virtual tour in the Ion Vlasiu temporary exhibition. Man among the trees, ground floor of the National Gallery (May 8-September 1, 2024)

 

Virtual tour in the temporary exhibition Romulus Ladea - Sculpture on the ground floor of the National Gallery (October 4, 2023-February 4, 2024)

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Romanian Modern Art Gallery

Romanian Modern Art Gallery

The Romanian Modern Art Gallery tells the story of Romanian art from the mid-nineteenth to the late twentieth century. Representative works by Theodor Aman, Nicolae Grigorescu, Ioan Andreescu, Theodor Pallady among others, illustrate connections with contemporary French painting while those of M.H. Maxy, Marcel Ianco, Victor Brauner trace the contribution of Romanian art to the European avant-garde of the 1920s and 1930s. Early sculptures by Brancusi reveal the master’s will to break away from academic tradition and find a way of his own. 

Depictions photo exhibition - Danielle van Zadelhoff

Depictions photo exhibition - Danielle van Zadelhoff

The National Art Museum of Romania invites you to the opening of the photo exhibition Depictions, by the Dutch artist Danielle van Zadelhoff on Sunday, May 26, 2024, at 6 pm, in the presence of the artist.

K.H. Zambaccian Museum

K.H. Zambaccian Museum

Art collector and critic Krikor H. Zambaccian (1889-1962) put together one of the richest and most valuable private collections in Romania. In the 1940s Zambaccian had the house purpose built so as to enable him to display the paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings and furniture he had acquired over more than half a century. Both the collection and the house were donated by him to the Romanian State in 1947.
In celebration of his deed, Zambaccian was made a member of the Romanian Academy.
The collector’s portfolio of Romanian artists offers a brief but dense overview of modern Romanian art, covering representative paintings by founding figures like Theodor Aman, Nicolae Grigorescu, Ioan Andreescu, classical modernists like Ștefan Luchian, Nicolae Tonitza, Theodor Pallady and Gheorghe Petrașcu, and post-war figurative painters like Corneliu Baba, Alexandru Phoebus and Horia Damian. Sculptures by Brâncuși, Milița Petrașcu, Oscar Han and Cornel Medrea reflect Zambaccian’s preference for a more traditional vein of modernism. To create a context for Romanian art and enhance his prestige, Zambaccian also acquired works by Cézanne, Picasso, Matisse, Bonnard, Utrillo, and Marquet, which lend his collection a profile unmatched in Romania.  

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