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Locations close to Grigore Antipa Museum

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    “George and Agatha Bacovia” Memorial House

    The “George and Agatha Bacovia” Memorial House is one of those rare places in Bucharest where literature feels almost lived rather than displayed. Located in a quiet residential area in southern Bucharest (Sector 4) , the house preserves the authentic atmosphere in which George Bacovia and Agatha Bacovia once lived, with original furniture, manuscr...

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    Știrbei Palace in Buftea

    Știrbei Palace in Buftea is an impressive historical monument located about 20 km from Bucharest, in Buftea, Ilfov. Built in 1863 by the Știrbei family, the palace blends Neo-Gothic architecture with classical elements, creating an aristocratic atmosphere.
    🌿 What Can You Discover at Știrbei Palace?
    The main building with spectacular architectural...

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    The Piscu School Workshop-Museum

    The Piscu School Workshop-Museum is a unique place located in Piscu commune, Ilfov county, just a few kilometers from Bucharest. Established in 2020, this museum was created to preserve and promote traditional Romanian crafts and to support the training of new rural talents in the field of folk art.

    The Piscu School focuses on training young talen...

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