1. Peasant Museum in Bucharest
    The Peasant Museum is a celebration of Romanian folk culture, showcasing traditional costumes, wooden art, and household items. Visitors can immerse themselves in the daily lives of rural Romanians and gain a deeper understanding of the country's heritage.
  2. Village Museum in Bucharest
    Step back in time at the Village Museum, an open-air exhibit featuring authentic Romanian peasant houses and structures from various regions of the country. Explore the architecture, customs, and traditions of rural Romania in this unique outdoor museum.
  3. Cotroceni Palace in Bucharest
    Visit the Cotroceni Palace, a historical monument and former royal residence in Bucharest. Explore the opulent rooms, impressive art collection, and expansive gardens of this architectural gem, which offers a glimpse into Romania's royal past.
  4. Curtea Veche in Bucharest
    Discover the ancient heart of Bucharest at Curtea Veche, the oldest church in the city. This historic site dates back to the 15th century and offers a glimpse into the medieval history of Bucharest, with its well-preserved frescoes and architectural details.
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