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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. 
On November 19, 20 and 21, 2025, the Throne Hall, the Royal Dining Room, and the Voivodes’ Staircase will be closed to the public. Thank you for your understanding!
Between 20–23 November 2025, the Theodor Pallady Museum and the K. H. Zambaccian Museum will be closed to the public. Thank you for your understanding!

 

The National Museum of Art of Romania
European Art Gallery, Dutch and Flemish Art, 17th c.
VIRTUAL GALLERY OF ORIENTAL ART. COLLECTION OF ISLAMIC ART

VIRTUAL GALLERY OF ORIENTAL ART. COLLECTION OF ISLAMIC ART

The collection of Islamic art at the National Museum of Art in Romania is the most significant of its kind in Romania, comprising approximately 1,400 pieces dating from the 7th to the 20th century.

The Talent 35 Anniversary Exhibition - Supporting and Promoting Emerging Artists and Contemporary Art

The Talent 35 Anniversary Exhibition - Supporting and Promoting Emerging Artists and Contemporary Art

The Royal Foundation Margareta of Romania and the National Museum of Art of Romania are delighted to present the Talent 35 visual art exhibition from January 18 to February 23 2025 in the Kretzulescu Halls (Walter Mărăcineanu Street entrance, opposite Kretzulescu Church).

Theodor Pallady Museum

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.

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