The Gallery of Oriental Art
The Gallery of Oriental Art brings together objects of great artistic and cultural value from Egypt, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Syria, Dagestan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, India, China and Japan, selected from the most important and valuable heritage of Oriental and Far Eastern art in the country.
In the Dead of the Night.Works with Nocturnal Subjects from the Western Prints Collection of the Cabinet of Drawings and Prints (16th–18th centuries)
A selection of Western prints from the 16th–18th centuries from the collection of the National Museum of Art of Romania, illustrating nocturnal scenes in various techniques.
The theme of the exhibition explores a subject less studied in art history, as well as in exhibitions and specialized publications.
Theodor Pallady Museum
The museum brings centre stage a core selection of paintings by Theodor Pallady. Together with over 800 prints and drawings from the artist’s Parisian years, these are part of the Serafina and Gheorghe Răut collection, donated to the Romanian state at the end of the 1960s. The collection also comprises French, Dutch, English and Spanish paintings, European furniture and sculpture and a host of various objets d’art which speak eloquently about the manner in which Romanian inter-war intellectuals tried to emulate general trends.
