Exploring Bucharest - National Military Museum - 2018 [ROMANIA]
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National Military Museum yard Bucharest, Romania
Muzeul Militar National Regele Ferdinand I - Pavilionul Aviatie/ Romanian National Military Museum
Romanian National Military Museum Regele Ferdinand I has an impressive aviation collection. If you decide to visit you can see the unique Soyuz Descent Module from Soyuz 40 international mission. You can also see an IAR-93 (No 153), a Romanian built fighter jet and many other planes, engines and aviation related objects. Here's a short video with the aviation section.
The National Military Museum Ferdinand I
The National Military Museum was founded in 1923 subsequently to a decree issued by King Ferdinand (at present the museum bears the name of King Ferdinand). It provides a comprehensive insight into the history of the Romanian people from a military perspective, by means of an impressive collection patrimony which amounts to some 1,300,000 exhibits. A significant part of the initial patrimony, occasionally and understandably enriched in time by means of sundry additions, was damaged and lost in the course of the history of the museum.
However, the present collections, divided according to the themes they cover, feature a wide range of military uniforms, weapons (including firearms), flags, medals and the like. The collections can be studied either from a chronological perspective or from the point of view of the military domains: infantry, cavalry, air force, marine.
Given the wealth of exhibits impossible to display on the limited surface filled by the museum, the collections are constantly rotated. The museum is managed by the Ministry of National Defense of Romania.
Bucharest Romania. Muzeul Militar Naţional. 29 March 2011
A great military museum a must see.....
The Bucharest Natural History Museum, Romania.
The Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History as it is formerly known contains the best and most complete deinotherium giganteum fossil in the world and really is worth the admission price on its own.
A significant part of this museum contains dioramas of a multitude of stuffed animals and a section on the human body made up of the kind of plastic models that can be bought from any school science supply company. In other words a bit disappointing. But hidden among these so-so displays are enough gems to make a visit worthwhile.
Footnote: The flying dinosaur is in fact a Hatzegopteryx thambema or a pterosaur (a flying reptile). It is the largest flying creature to ever live on this planet.
Museums under the spotlight - Chocolate Museum Bucharest
Museums in Bucharest
Here are some of the museums in Bucharest, Romania. In order of appearance:
The National Museum of the Village Dimitrie Gusti
The National Museum of Art of Romania
The National Museum of Romanian History
The National Museum of Natural History “Grigore Antipa”
The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant
The National Museum of Geology
The Museum of Bucharest Municipality
The Cotroceni National Museum
The George Enescu National Museum
The National Military Museum King Ferdinand I
The National Museum of Contemporary Art
The National Museum of Romanian Literature
The National Technical Museum Dimitrie Leonida
The National Museum of the Romanian Aviation
The National Museum of the Firefighters
The Museum of Sport
The Railway Museum
The National Museum of Maps and Old Books
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Kitsch Museum - Bucharest, Romania
The kitsch museum in Bucharest, Romania. Shown are some of the items inside. The museum is worth to visit.
National Museum of Art of Romania Bucharest
recorded on July 6, 2013
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Romanian 6 Dorobanti and Datina strabuna assn reenactors singing to a party at Military Museum Days in Bucarest 8 may 2010
Village Museum In Bucharest | Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum | Romania Episode - 5
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The Village Museum is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park (Bucharest, Romania), showcasing traditional Romanian village life. The museum extends to over 100,000 m2, and contains 272 authentic peasant farms and houses from all over Romania. The current residence of the Romanian Royal Family, also located in the park, is an island inside the village museum, near the Arch of Triumph.It was created in 1936 by Dimitrie Gusti, Victor Ion Popa, and Henri H. Stahl.
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공산주의 정권 하에 개발된 부쿠레슈티의 중심에는 북한의 주석궁을 본 딴 의회궁전이 있고, 1980년대 선전 도구로 건설된 도심에선 동유럽 도시의 고풍스러움이 보이지 않는다. 동유럽의 이웃 나라들과 다른 점은 또 있다. 슬라브계 민족이 주를 이루는 동유럽에서 루마니아는 유일한 라틴계 국가로 드라큘라의 나라라는 별명과는 달리 드라큘라처럼 창백한 피부색은 흔하지 않다. 소련 점령기에 도입된 트롤리버스가 달리는 거리에 독일 출신의 루마니아 초대 황제 카롤 1세의 동상이 말을 탄 채 도시를 내려다보고 그가 있는 거리의 남쪽 끝에 위치한 루마니아 국립 역사 박물관 앞에는 로마 황제 트라야누스가 서 있는 이국적인 풍경. 트라야누스 황제가 안고 있는 건 로마의 상징인 늑대지만 옆에서 보면 용의 머리로, 이 땅의 원주민인 다치아 민족을 상징한다. “기원후 101년~102년, 그리고 105년~106년에 두 번에 걸쳐 로마 제국과 다치아 왕국 사이에 큰 전쟁이 있었어요. 이 전쟁에 패하면서 데체발 왕이 이끌던 다치아 왕국의 대부분은 로마제국에 정복당했죠. 전쟁에 이긴 로마인들은 이곳에 식민지를 개척해 정착했는데 그 과정에서 루마니아인, 즉 다치아계 로마인이 생겨났어요. 다치아 민족은 새로운 신을 받아들이고 로마 제국의 일부가 되었죠.” 루마니아 역사 박물관에 들어가자마자 보이는 이 기둥은 로마에 있는 트라야누스 승전기념비의 모형인데 바로 로마의 다치아 정복을 기록한 것이다. 이천년 전 이 땅의 주인이던 다치아인은 침략자 로마가 건넨 손을 잡고 로마 제국 시민이 됐고 그리하여 로마에서 천백 킬로미터 떨어진 이곳에 로마인의 땅 루마니아가 탄생하게 됐다.
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At the heart of Bucharest, developed under the communist regime, there is the Palace of Congress, which is based on the Palace of the North, and in the city center constructed with propaganda tools in the 1980s, the antiquity of the Eastern European city is not seen. It is different from neighboring countries in Eastern Europe. In Eastern Europe, where Slavic peoples are the main people, Romania is the only Latino country and unlike the nickname of Dracula, it is not as pale skin color as Dracula. On the street where the trolley bus was introduced on the Soviet occupation, a bronze statue of German Emperor Karol I of Germany, looking down on the city, is located at the southern end of the street where he stands. In front of the Romanian National Museum of History, Scenery. The Emperor Trajan holds a symbol of Rome, a wolf, but from the side, it is the head of a dragon, symbolizing the Dachua nation, the native tribe of the land. There was a great war between the Roman Empire and the Dacia kingdom, between 101 and 102 BC, and between 105 and 106 BC. Most of the Dacia kingdom, which was defeated by this king, was conquered by the Roman Empire. The Romans who settled in the war settled here colonies, and in the course of time Romanians, or Dachia Romans, came into being. The Dachia people embraced the new gods and became part of the Roman Empire. As soon as they entered the Romanian Museum of History, this pillar was a model of the Trajan's monument in Rome, which marked the conquest of Dachia in Rome. Two thousand years ago, the owner of the land, Dachiiana, took the hand of the invader Roman, and became a Roman Empire, so Romanian land was born here in Rome, a thousand miles away.
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■클립명: 유럽083-루마니아02-01 로마 황제가 서 있는 역사 박물관
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Bucharest Travel Guide - Romania Magical Time
Bucharest Travel Guide - Romania Magical Time
Bucharest (Bucureşti) is Romania's capital and largest city, as well as the most important industrial and commercial center of the country. With 2 million inhabitants in the city proper and more than 2.4 million in the urban area, Bucharest is one of the largest cities in Southeastern Europe, the largest city between Berlin and Istanbul. Bucharest is the 6th largest city in the European Union by population within city limits, after London, Berlin, Madrid, Rome, and Paris.
Bucharest is the primary entry point into Romania. Bucharest is a booming city with many large infrastructure projects changing the old face of the city. Known in the past as The Little Paris, Bucharest has changed a lot lately, and today it has become a very interesting mix of old and new that has little to do with its initial reputation. Finding a 300 year old church, a steel-and-glass office building and Communist-era apartment blocks next to one another is a common sight. Bucharest offers some excellent attractions, and has, in recent years, cultivated a sophisticated, trendy, and modern sensibility that many have come to expect from a European capital. Bucharest has been undergoing major construction and modernization works in recent years, such as the Basarab Overpass and the National Arena. Bucharest has benefited from an economic boom along with the EU grants that have helped rebuild neglected parts of the city, such as the historic Lipscani area.
Bucharest, owing to its position in the Romanian Plain, has a humid continental climate with cold winters, hot summers and moderate rainfall (640 milimeters on average). Winters are damp, snowy and very cold.
Bucharest has one of the most extensive systems of public transport in Europe, even though it can sometimes be confusing and crowded. Note that most of the neighborhoods and urban areas are known and called using the name of the nearest Metro station. The other well-known areas without Metro stations are Dorobanţi in the Northeast, Drumul Taberei (Metro network under construction) in the West, Rahova and Ferentari in Southwest (best avoided) and Lipscani - the old city centre situated between Unirii and Universitate Square.
Major brand-name shops and upscale boutiques are concentrated along the main boulevard from Piaţa Romană to Piaţa Unirii and on the small streets adjacent to this boulevard, but also on Calea Victoriei, on Calea Dorobanţilor (the part between Blvd. Iancu de Hunedoara and Piaţa Dorobanţilor) or on Calea Moşilor's section between Blvd. Carol I and Piaţa Obor.
Prices usually go anywhere from €5-7 to €30-40 for high-end dining for a single person menu consisting of a meal (most places offer €5-7 Euros menus that include an Entree, Main Dish and Dessert or a Drink) and a soft drink. The most popular fast-food is undoubtedly Shaorma, with hundreds of places selling it in almost every Square, Mall or street crossroads.
Bucharest also has many parks, such as Herăstrău Park, Carol Park, Cișmigiu Gardens, Tineretului Park, Titan/Alexandru Ion Cuza Park, Izvor Park, Grădina Icoanei Park, Circului Park, Moghioros/Drumul Taberei Park, National Park, Tei Park, Eroilor Park, Crângași Park. Other green attractions are the Bucharest Botanical Garden and Văcărești Nature Park, a nature park containing the wetlands surrounding Lake Văcărești.
A lot to see in Bucharest such as :
Palace of Parliament
Romanian Athenaeum
Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum
King Michael I Park
National Museum of Art of Romania
Cișmigiu Gardens
Arcul de Triumf
Stavropoleos Monastery
Revolution Square
National Museum of Romanian History
Cotroceni Palace
University Square, Bucharest
Romanian Peasant Museum
CEC Palace
Mogoșoaia Palace
Manuc's Inn
Antipa Museum
Piața Unirii
Curtea Veche
Herăstrău Lake
Carol Park
Muzeul Național de Artă Contemporană
Lake Cișmigiu
Royal Palace
Pasajul Macca-Vilacrosse
Caru' cu Bere
Bucharest Botanical Garden
Tineretului Park
Therme Bucharest
Primăverii Palace
Casa Presei Libere
Cimitirul Bellu Bucureşti
Văcărești Nature Park
Museum of Art Collections
Kretzulescu Church
George Enescu National Museum
Alexandru Ioan Cuza Park
Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral
Museum of Senses
Obor Market
Templul Coral
Antim Monastery
Zoo Bucharest
National Military Museum, Romania
Izvor Park
Orășelul Copiilor
Victoria Palace
Drumul Taberei Park
Crețulescu Palace
Zambaccian Museum
( Bucharest - Romania ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Bucharest . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bucharest - Romania
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National Museum of Art of Romania Bucharest
recorded on July 7, 2013
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Romanian Aviation Museum opens its doors
Bucharest, Romania - 10 April 2013
1. Wide of old Zlin 226 plane, 1955 Czechoslovakia, inside flight museum
2. Close of dummy dressed as paratrooper, landing near the tail of an old Romanian plane with former Communist coat of arms
3. Wide of old Czech Zlin 226 plane, 1955
4. Close of tail of Aero 45 plane with the red cross and former Communist coat of arms of Romania
5. Wide of Soviet made YAK 23 fighter plane and also Soviet made MiG 15 in the background
6. Various of MiG 15
7. SOUNDBITE (Romanian) Sorin Turturica, curator of the Romanian National Flight Museum
(Romania) started to import airplanes from the Soviet Union. They were very good planes for those times. We now don't have the same calibre of planes as our neighbours as we did back then. We used to have MiG15. When Romania had those, the MiG 15 was fighting in the Korean (war).
8. Wide of exhibition
9. Close of front of MiG 17 fighter plane
10. Wide of MiG 21
11. Close of dummy dressed as fighter plane pilot
12. Mid of pilot helmet and watch
13. Close of old Poljot watch. Poljot means flight in Russian
14. Close of flight book of a Romanian fighter pilot, written in Russian
15. SOUNDBITE (Romanian) Sorin Turturica, curator of the Romanian National Flight Museum
During the Communist regime, Romania was a part of the Warsaw pack block countries which was constantly ready for war. Even if undeclared, the cold war was a real state or a preparation for war. Large investments were made back the in the military.
16. Close of sign that reads (Russian) remove before flight on the MiG 21, shift focus to MiG 17 in the background
17. SOUNDBITE (Romanian) Sorin Turturica, curator of the Romanian National Flight Museum
Aviation requires money. It is an expensive military expenditure. Today, many countries are having economic problems, and Romania is no exception. Technology has progressed considerably, and so the planes are increasingly expensive. During Communism, Romania was part of Warsaw Pact countries.
18. Close of MiG 17
19. Mid of soviet planes in air shed with parachute
20. Wide of MiG 21 and MiG 17
LEADIN
April 12 is international day of Aviation and Cosmonautics which is celebrated in Russia and some other former USSR countries including Romania.
It celebrates Yuri Gargain's first flight into space on April 12, 1961.
To mark the occasion Romania's National Flight Museum has been celebrating other great aviation successes.
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These classic planes are staying firmly grounded on national aviation day.
Romania's National Flight Museum takes its visitors back in time to the days of Communism.
Much of the aviation history of Romania, a NATO member since 2004, seems to be borrowed from the country's past ties with the Soviet Union.
After World War II, the Romanian air industry and the country started to import airplanes from the Soviet Union explains Sorin Turturica, curator of the Romanian National Flight Museum.
(Romania) started to import airplanes from the Soviet Union. They were very good planes for those times. We now don't have the same calibre of planes as our neighbours as we did back then. We used to have MiG15. When Romania had those, the MiG 15 was fighting in the Korean (war).
During the Communist era Romania was a member of the former Warsaw Pact and one of the countries which received significant military supplies from the former Soviet Union.
Romania was constantly ready for war. Even if undeclared, the Cold War was a real state or a preparation for war. Large investments were made back then in the military, says Turturica.
Today, Romania's military spending budget is considerably less says Turturica.
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공산주의 시절 공화국 궁전의 일부가 지금은 미술관으로 일반에게 공개되고 있다. 루마니아에서 최대 규모의 미술관으로 루마니아 근대 미술의 3대 거장 그리고레스쿠, 안드레스쿠, 루치안 등의 작품이 전시된 곳이다. 이들이 그린 그림은 주로 인물화와 풍경화인데 그림을 보고 있으면 그림 속 인물과 실제로 마주하고 있는 듯한 착각이 들었다. 국립미술관에서는 그림뿐만 아니라 콘스탄틴 브란쿠시의 조각도 감상할 수 있다. 브란쿠시는 생애의 대부분을 프랑스 파리에서 보냈고 같은 시기에 활동했던 로댕과 버금가는 조각가로 평가를 받았지만 죽을 때까지 조국 루마니아의 국적을 버리지 않고 루마니아인으로 남아 루마니아 국민들로부터 가장 사랑받는 예술가가 되었다.
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Some of the communist era Palace of the Republic, are now open to the public as museums. Three masters of modern art as Romania's largest art museum in Romania and Les Pico, Pico Andres, where the works are exhibited, such as ruchian. If these paintings are mostly portraits and landscapes at the picture inde heard this illusion that is actually facing people in the picture. The National Museum can appreciate painting, as well as fragments of Constantine Brandenburg Kush. Brandenburg Kush became the most beloved artists in Romania from the Romanian people remain without abandoning the nationality of the country of Romania until his death received a rating comparable to the sculptor Rodin and was active at the same time, spent most of his life in Paris, France.
[Romanian: Google Translator]
Unele dintre Palatul era comunist al Republicii, sunt acum deschise pentru public ca muzee. Trei maestri ai artei moderne ca cel mai mare muzeu de artă din România din România și Les Pico, Pico Andres, unde lucrările sunt expuse, cum ar fi ruchian. Dacă aceste picturi sunt în mare parte portrete și peisaje la inde imagine auzit iluzie care se confruntă de fapt de oameni în imagine. Muzeul Național poate aprecia pictura, precum și fragmente de Constantin Brandenburg Kush. Brandenburg Kush devenit mai iubite artiști din România din poporul român rămân fără abandona cetățenia țării de România până la moartea sa a primit un rating comparabil cu sculptorul Rodin și a fost activ în același timp, a petrecut majoritatea vietii sale la Paris, Franța.
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■클립명: 유럽083-루마니아01-09 공화국 궁전, 국립 미술관/National Art Museum/Palace of the Parliament/Painting/Sculpture
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■촬영일자: 2006년 10월 October
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Village Museum Bucharest
Village Museum Bucharest, THE DIMITRIE GUSTI NATIONAL VILLAGE MUSEUM – A BRIEF HISTORY Down on the Herăstrău lakeside, right in the middle of Romania’s capital city, the wandering traveller will encounter an authentic Romanian village, rich in monuments and artifacts from the XVIIth century, all the way up to the XXth century, representative constructions originating from important ethnographical regions which have been granted a second life at the National Village Museum „Dimitrie Gusti”. read more
Museums under the spotlight - Kitsch Museum in Bucharest