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 Friday 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.
The European Decorative Art Gallery is temporary closed due to technical reasons.

The National Museum of Art of Romania

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.

From 29 May to 29 September 2024 in the Print Room and exhibition spaces of the European Art Gallery.

With this exhibition project, the National Art Museum of Romania proposes to the public a unique dialogue between contemporary art and the works of the old masters.

Entrance to the exhibition is through MNAR's European Art Gallery (Calea Victoriei 49-53).

The event is realized and promoted with the support of ING Bank Romania, main sponsor, ArteVezi, Intercontinental Athénée Palace, Aqua Carpatica and Domeniile Sâmburești.

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. The exhibition will be open to the public from 29 May to 29 September 2024 in the Print Room and exhibition spaces of the European Art Gallery.

With this exhibition project, the National Art Museum of Romania proposes to the public a unique dialogue between contemporary art and the works of the old masters. Some of the photographs will be presented in dialogue with the works of European masters in the European Art Gallery to highlight, through thematic groupings or compositional associations, its ability to create unique artistic images based on great European visual landmarks. The relationship between photography and painting is a first for museums in Romania, which the National Art Museum of Romania will present in a spectacular scenographic development, specially designed for this exhibition.

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