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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. 
On December 11,12 and 15, 2025, the Throne Hall and the Voivodes’ Staircase will be closed to the public. Thank you for your understanding!
Starting December 4th, until Sunday, December 14th, the Theodor Pallady Museum will be closed to the public. Thank you for your understanding!

 

The National Museum of Art of Romania
Guided Visit at the K.H. Zambaccian Museum

Guided Visit at the K.H. Zambaccian Museum

From 10 April 2024 09:56 until 13 April 2024 18:56
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The National Museum of Art of Romania invites you to a guided visit at the K.H. Zambaccian Museum (21A Zambaccian Museum Street) on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at 5:00 PM. The visit will be conducted by Ilinca Damian, focusing on the paintings of the master Nicolae Tonitza.

Famous for his portraits of children with eyes painted "like mulberries," as well as for his bohemian lifestyle and numerous anecdotes that have ensured empathy, interest, and amusement from collectors, Tonitza was considered by the interwar generation of Bucharest as a local Modigliani. The artist's friendship with Zambaccian was marked by disputes and conflicts, yet it lasted until the artist's untimely death in 1940. You will learn about the history of the K.H. Zambaccian Museum, the stories behind the paintings exhibited in the hall dedicated to Nicolae Tonitza, as well as other anecdotes about the collector, the interwar world of Bucharest, and the tumultuous lives of the artists.

Ticket price: 12 lei.

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