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The
Romanian Literature Museum
Bucharest,
Romania
Literary Museum |
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1957, the creation of a museum dedicated to literature, with
the mission of gathering together, researching and displaying
to the public the treasure of the literary manuscripts was
the idea of the academician Dumitru Panaitescu Perpessicius.
Location
12 Dacia Boulevard, sector 1
Bucharest, Romania
Tel.:
(004021) 212 96 51 - (004021) 212 58 46
Fax: (004021) 212 96 51 - (004021) 212 58 46
Hours
10 am - 5:00 pm.
Admission
General: for individuals: 10.000 lei
Special: pupils, students, pensioners, groups (more 10 persons):
5.000lei
Free: friends, kids under 7 years, veterans, people with disabilities
E-mail
sande@mlr.ro
muzeulliteraturii@xnet.ro
Museum
URL
http://www.mlr.ro
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The
Romanian Literature Museum
Bucharest, Romania |
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Information
Directions to get to the Museum
By Underground, Car and Taxi: Romana Place; By Train: North Railway
Station; By Bus: 131; 133; 186; 266, 286; 300; 331; By Trolley bus:
86; 79
Membership: ICOM
Facilities
Library; Bookshop; Guides; Photos; Hosting office to rent; Interactive
and instructive courses; Video projections Literary café; Restaurant;
Summer garden; Parking
Activities
Archive, Preservation, Restoration, Research, Exhibitions, Publishing
house, Public Relations (Events), Memorial Houses (Branches), Development
Publications
The Museum of Romanian Literature PUBLISHING HOUSE; Manuscriptum,
a quarterly of literary documents and unpublished manuscripts
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About
the Museum
History and description of the Museum
The foundation of The Museum of Romanian Literature is tightly connected
with the creation of a documentary fund regarding Eminescu. This fund
was donated by the writers belonging to The Union of Writers with
the occasion of the centenary celebration of the Romanian national
poet in 1950. The creation of a museum dedicated to literature, which
should have assumed the mission of gathering together, researching
and displaying to the public the treasure of the literary manuscripts
was the idea of the academician Dumitru Panaitescu Perpessicius. Starting
with documentary contentment, Perpessicius, the editor of Eminescu,
in the co-operations with Tudor Arghezi, Serban Cioculescu, Jaque
Byck and other, supported by Tudor Arghezi and Victor Eftimiu founded
in 1957 this new museum in Romania |
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The
collections
Above 300 000 pieces, organized in above 300 collections: literary
manuscripts (Romanian and foreign writers), old and rarely books,
periodicals, photos, other literary-historical documents, art works
(graphic, painting, sculpture), memorial objects and furniture, audio
and video recordings, as well as 7 memorial houses affiliated. |
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With
our thanks toThe Romanian Literature Museum for providing information
and photograph
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