Brașov Museum of Art
Art gallery / Museum / Tourist attraction - Brașov
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The permanent exhibition of the Art Museum in Brașov, also named the National Gallery, comprises of paintings and sculptures which illustrate the evolution of modern Romanian art between the 19th - 20th centuries and the evolution of Transylvanian art between the 18th-19th centuries.
Among the renowned Romanian artists such as Nicolae Grigorescu, Ion Andreescu, Ștefan Luchian, Nicolae Tonitza, Theodor Pallady, Gheorghe Petraşcu or Alexandru Ciucurencu, the exhibition also features artworks created by local artists whose activity is connected to Brașov. Therefore, the visitors will be presented with a selection of 18th century Saxon portraits of patricians, ending with post-war avant-garde artworks.
The institution’s ground floor hosts temporary exhibitions and a wide range of cultural events such as recitals, conferences, book launches or round tables among others.
Visiting hours:
Among the renowned Romanian artists such as Nicolae Grigorescu, Ion Andreescu, Ștefan Luchian, Nicolae Tonitza, Theodor Pallady, Gheorghe Petraşcu or Alexandru Ciucurencu, the exhibition also features artworks created by local artists whose activity is connected to Brașov. Therefore, the visitors will be presented with a selection of 18th century Saxon portraits of patricians, ending with post-war avant-garde artworks.
The institution’s ground floor hosts temporary exhibitions and a wide range of cultural events such as recitals, conferences, book launches or round tables among others.
Visiting hours:
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Winter program (October 1 - March 31):
- Tuesday to Sunday, 09.00-17.00 (except for the official holidays)
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Summer program (April 1 - September 30):
- Tuesday to Sunday, 10.00-18.00 (except for the official holidays)