
The National Museum of Art of Romania - a museum open seven days a week.
Starting from March 1, 2024, the National Museum of Art of Romania will have a new visiting schedule, designed in accordance with the needs and preferences of the public. Therefore, to offer the public the opportunity to access the most important art heritage in Romania throughout the entire week, as well as for extended access on weekends, the exhibition spaces within the structure of the National Museum of Art of Romania will be open for visitation as follows:
The main headquarters, the Zambaccian Museum, and the Theodor Pallady Museum will be open Wednesday through Friday from 10:00 to 18:00, and Saturday to Sunday from 11:00 to 19:00, closed on Monday and Tuesday. The first Wednesday of the month offers free entry.
The Museum of Art Collections will be open Friday through Tuesday from 10:00 to 18:00, and Saturday to Sunday from 11:00 to 19:00, closed on Wednesday and Thursday. The first Friday of the month offers free entry.
The central headquarters of the National Museum of Art of Romania is located in the former Royal Palace on Calea Victoriei, being the most important art museum in the country with an impressive artistic heritage, including the Gallery of Old Romanian Art, the Gallery of Modern Romanian Art, the Gallery of European Art, the Gallery of European Decorative Art, and the Historical Spaces.
The Museum of Art Collections brings together in a single institution (the former Romanit Palace) the donations made over the years by collectors with outstanding merits in preserving artistic heritage, being unique in the Romanian museum landscape. The arrangement aims to restore the original configuration of each collection, illustrating the phenomenon of collecting in Romania.
The K.H. Zambaccian Museum presents over 310 works from the famous collection of the merchant Krikor Zambaccian, consisting of masterpieces of modern Romanian painting and sculpture, alongside canvases signed by renowned French artists such as Delacroix, Corot, Renoir, Sisley, Pissarro, Cézanne, Picasso, and Matisse.
Hosted in the oldest house in Bucharest (Casa Melik), the Theodor Pallady Museum exhibits the art collection of Serafina and Gheorghe Răut, friends and admirers of Theodor Pallady. Alongside paintings and graphic works signed by Pallady, the collection also includes European painting, Greco-Roman, Egyptian, and Indian ancient sculpture, furniture pieces, and Oriental ceramics.