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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 Tuesday 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.
For guided tours, please make a reservation at secretariat@art.museum.ro at least 7 days in advance.
For visits to our museum without guided tours there is no reservation necessary.

On May 1, 2026, the main headquarters and satellite museums of MNAR will be closed.
The Royal Palace will be closed on May 6–8, 2026.
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The National Museum of Art of Romania
Meeting at the museum with Ioana Ciocan - "America, America!"

Meeting at the museum with Ioana Ciocan - "America, America!"

From 29 March 2024 18:00 until 29 March 2024 20:00
Categories: Events
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The National Museum of Art of Romania invites you on Friday, March 29, 2024, at 6:00 PM, to an event within the project "Meeting at the Museum," in the black marble hall on the ground floor of the European Art Gallery. The guest is Ioana Ciocan, who will give a lecture on the theme "America, America!", in an unconventional dialogue about her American journey from last year.

The discussion alongside Călin Stegerean, Director General of the National Museum of Art of Romania, will be free-flowing and dynamic, allowing the audience to intervene with questions addressed to the guest and the moderator.

"Meeting at the Museum" is a project aimed at mediating the public's contact with personalities from various fields of culture on subjects at the intersection of various artistic genres.

Ioana Ciocan is the director of Art Safari, the Commissioner of Romania for the Venice Art Biennale, a member of the scientific council of the Cotroceni National Museum, and of the establishment and organization committee of the Museum of Communist Horrors. In 2021, the President of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, awarded her the "Cultural Merit" Medal, Class III, Category C – "Plastic Arts".

Access is granted based on an entrance ticket priced at 12 lei.

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