PIOTR KROCHMALSKI. WORKS ON PAPER
Friday, September 15, starting at 17.00:XNUMX p.m., at the Museum of the History of Transylvania opens a series of artistic events initiated by WIT Szkoła Wyższa pod auspicjami PAN [WIT University under the auspices of the Polish Academy of Sciences] and curated by Prof. Dr. Habil. Vlad Țoca and Dr. Ioana Gruiță, MNIT specialist in art history.
The exhibitions will be open to the public between September 15 and 29, 2023.
The first of them is 𝙴𝚊𝚛𝚎𝚛𝚎𝚎𝚎𝚎𝚎𝚎𝚜𝚎: Works on paper.
Explaining the motivations for his actions, Piotr Krochmalski expresses his disbelief in the permanence of the material. He knows about the paintings on Egyptian papyrus that have survived, but he does not want to believe that paper can also last for centuries.
Spontaneous and disinterested creativity certainly reveals the character of the artist in the highest degree and gives him a leading place among those skilled in hand, eye, heart and mind. Piotr Krochmalski is one of those rare Polish expressions of surrealism, but at the same time reveals an exceptional sensitivity to color. He is an excellent painter, with an equally excellent drawing. And what if it's on paper! As long as it's good at anything.

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REOPENED EXHIBITION AT THE REFORMED MUSEUM
With the start of the new school year 2023-2024, the National History Museum of Transylvania announces the reopening exhibition Petőfi's memory and relics of the 1849-49 Hungarian Revolution and Liberation Struggle. It was organized by the MNIT and the Liszt Institute in Saint George in the framework Hungarian Cultural Days from Cluj, August 16-20, 2023.
The exhibition continues to be hosted by the Reformed Museum of the Reformed Diocese of Cluj-Napoca (P-ța Avram Iancu, No. 14), and can be visited by the public between September 11-29, only on Mondays and Fridays, between 10-13. For students, guides are provided (on request) in Romanian and Hungarian, by prior appointment at the phone number: 0749646362 (Mitu Melinda)
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THE MEMORY OF PETŐFI AND THE RELICS OF THE HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION AND LIBERATION STRUGGLE OF 1848-49
from August 14, 2023, the Reformed Museum of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca
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MNIT is co-organizer of the temporary exhibition "Memory of Petőfi and the relics of the Hungarian revolution and liberation struggle of 1848-1849", opened on August 14, 2023, at the Reformed Museum of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca. The exhibition was organized on the occasion of the 175th anniversary of the Hungarian revolution and struggle for independence of 1848-49 and the 200th anniversary of the birth of the poet Sándor Petőfi.
In this event, MNIT is present with approx. 50 museum pieces from the collections of the Museum of Relics of the 1848-49 Revolution in Cluj. This museum was a Hungarian cultural institution established in 1892 with the aim of collecting objects, documents and historical data related to the Hungarian revolution. A significant part of the heritage of the Museum of Relics of the Revolution from 1848-49 ended up in the administration of the National History Museum of Transylvania in 1976.
The exhibition showcases objects of daily use belonging to both great personalities - Lajos Kossuth, Iosif Bem, Sándor Teleki, Áron Gábor - and to lesser-known or even anonymous characters, whose destinies were closely linked to the events of 1848-49.
Organizers: The National History Museum of Transylvania in Cluj-Napoca, respectively the Szekler National Museum and the Liszt Institute – Hungarian Cultural Center, in Sfântu Gheorghe
Partners: Haáz Rező Museum in Odorheiu Secuiesc.
Exhibition curators: Melinda Mitu, MNIT museographer and Zsuzsanna Szebeni, director of the Liszt Institute, Sfântu Gheorghe
They also collaborated: Ovidiu Muntean, Ana Gologan (from MNIT) and Horváth T. Iringó (from the Reformed Museum in Cluj-Napoca)
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IN MEMORY OF GYARMATHY ZSIGÁNÉ
August 16 – September 24, 2023, Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania
During the Hungarian Cultural Days, MNIT collaborated with the Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania for the exhibition In memory of Gyarmathy Zsigáné, offering copies after photographs that represent Mrs. Zsigmond Gyarmathy, born Etelka Hory (1845-1910), "The Great Lady of Călata", a prolific writer of the time, the creator of the domestic textile industry in the Călata area.
The exhibition was organized by the Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania, curator: Tekla Tötszegi, director, museographer, in collaboration with the National Archives-Cluj County Directorate, the National History Museum of Transylvania and the "Lucian Blaga" Central University Library.
On behalf of MNIT collaborated: Melinda Mitu, MNIT museographer.
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SÁNDOR PETŐFI: 200 YEARS
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August 16 – September 30, 2023, at the National History Museum of Transylvania
On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the birth of the Hungarian poet Sándor Petőfi, MNIT organizes an exhibition of cultural goods related to the cult of this poet, present in its collections. The exhibition can be visited on the 2nd floor of MNIT, in the last room, between August 16 and September 30, 2023.
The events related to this exhibition and in which MNIT is involved are:
August 16, 2023, at the premises of the National History Museum of Transylvania:
"Petőfi 200"
Commemoration of the bicentenary of the birth of the Hungarian poet Sándor Petőfi. Event organized by MNIT and the Philosophy, Linguistics and History Section of the Transylvanian Museum Society.
16.00:XNUMX p.m.:
"Be among us"
Lecture given by Prof. Univ. Dr. Egyed Emese.
"From the poems of Sándor Petőfi"
Poems in Hungarian and Romanian, recited by members of the Intercultural Association-THÉ.
17.00:XNUMX p.m.:
Visiting the exhibition "Cultural goods related to the cult of the poet Sándor Petőfi in the collections of the National History Museum of Transylvania".
Curator: Melinda Mitu, museographer
Graphic design: Károly Török
They also collaborated: Mihaela Chetrari, Laura Troșan, Ágnes Alföldy-Găzdac, Ana-Maria Gologan, Florin Runcan, Alexandru Runcan
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OUR CHURCH OF SAINT MICHAEL – rehabilitation works in photos 2018-2022
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August 2023
Throughout the month of August, the "10 x 10" Installation will host the story of the rehabilitation process of the Roman Catholic Church "Saint Michael" in Cluj-Napoca, where the archaeological research was coordinated by the National History Museum of Transylvania. The exhibition is proposed as part of the Hungarian Cultural Days in Cluj-Napoca (August 14-20, 2023).



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150 YEARS OF MEDICAL EDUCATION IN CLUJ
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30 June 2023 – 14 May 2024, Museum of the Cluj Medical School, str. Emil Isac no. 13 from Cluj-Napoca – collaborative exhibition.
In June 2023, the National History Museum of Transylvania responded to the invitation of the "Iuliu Hațieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy from Cluj-Napoca to collaborate in organizing the temporary exhibition 150 years of medical education at Cluj. This was varnished on June 30, 2023, on the occasion of the inauguration ceremony of the Cluj Medical School Museum.
The National History Museum of Transylvania is present in this exhibition with five cultural assets of great historical value, such as: a steel and brass round seal of the Faculty of Medicine of the Royal Hungarian University in Cluj (from 1872); a stamp with a wooden handle of the Medical Section of the Ardelean Museum Society in Cluj (from 1879); a brass seal, without a handle, of the former Royal Medical and Surgical Institute in Cluj (end of the 1903th century), as well as two badges. They were issued on the occasion of the XXXII Congress of Hungarian doctors and naturalists in Cluj, from XNUMX, respectively for the Association of Medical Students of the Royal Hungarian University of Science "Francisc Iosif" in Cluj.
Curator: Dr. Oana Habor
The Cluj Medical School Museum is located on Str. Emil Isac no. 13 from Cluj-Napoca and can be visited by appointment.
The exhibition will be open until May 14, 2024.





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PRESERVING THE PROPERTY OF OTHERS
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June 14- July 17, 2023, Museum of Urban Civilization - collaborative exhibition
Participants: the Brașov Ethnography Museum, the National History Museum of Transylvania, the Bran National Museum, the Association of Romanian Conservators and Restorers, the First Romanian School Museum and the ERMIS Association. The exhibition exhibits traditional costumes, archaeological textiles, pieces of furniture, old books, views, maps and documents from private and public collections, pieces curatively treated in an anoxic environment, innovative, non-invasive technique.
The exhibition is part of the project "Pro patrimonio. Preserving and saving the heritage of others", co-financed by the National Cultural Fund Administration (AFCN).
The Brașov Ethnographic Museum in partnership with the National History Museum of Transylvania, the Bran National Museum, the Association of Conservators and Restorers from Romania, the Museum of the First Romanian School and the ERMIS Brașov Association has implemented a project to exchange good practices between museum specialists and heritage owners from public and private environment.




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FROM VOID TO LOVE
until July 15, 2023, installation 10×10, Boulevard of Heroes
Photo exhibition From emptiness to love, provided by Preventis, in which MNIT was a partner, is not a simple exhibition, it is a campaign to raise awareness of the effects of addictions on us, of the fact that addiction very often causes a loss of self, an inner emptiness. However, things don't have to stay that way. There is hope, there is healing, and this inner emptiness can be filled.
An exhibition that everyone should know about, especially young people.


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GREEKS OVERSEAS. RED-FIGURED VESSELS FROM ETRURIA AND MAGNA GREECE

English version of the exhibition's labels and posters.
May 2023 – 2024, MNIT headquarters
The exhibition opened on Friday, at the headquarters of the National History Museum of Transylvania.
Visitors will have the opportunity to get to know the craftsmanship of the ceramic workshops in Etruria and Magna Grecia (southern Italy), from the 5th - 4th centuries BC. Chr., through exceptional exhibits. The vessels arrived in our country largely as a result of donations made by passionate collectors of the 19th and early 20th centuries, when such purchases were a real fashion. Pieces were later donated to museums.
The National History Museum of Transylvania has in its heritage vessels with red figures produced in Etruria and Magna Graecia, in the 5th - 3rd centuries BC. Chr. These, together with the red-figure vessels in the heritage of the National Museum of Antiquities, the Bucharest Municipal Museum, the National Museum of the History of Romania, the Argeş County Museum, the Moldova Museum Complex, the Museum of the Country of Crișurilor and the Museum of Oltenia, make for a journey exhibition in the schools of red-figure vessels from Etruria and Magna Graecia from the 5th - 4th centuries BC. Chr. and the context in which they were used.
The journey begins in Athens, where the craft of red-figure vessel painting was discovered sometime around 530/520 BC. Chr. Attic red-figure vessels will have significant exports to Etruria and Magna Graecia, and from the middle of the XNUMXth century, in these regions, local craftsmen begin to produce red-figure vessels after the Athenian model.
The vessels to be displayed were mainly used in a funerary context, being part of the props of the deceased or being brought as offerings to the grave. As a surprise, the journey we propose is an adaptation of a painted tomb from that period, more precisely the one known as the Tomb of the Ruvo Dancers. The ballerinas from Choreography and Dramatic Art High School "Octavian Stroia" from Cluj-Napoca.
The exhibition journey concludes with timeless echoes of Greek art, illustrated by contemporary ceramic vessels with shapes and decorations inspired by ancient Greek pottery. Thus, in the last room of the exhibition space, vessels produced by the students of the Professional School of Stone and Clay Industry from Odorheiu Secuiesc, established in 1873, and some pieces in the MNIT heritage, most likely produced in the XNUMXth century, purchased by different collectors of in the antique markets.
Work team:
Content:
- Mariana-Cristina Popescu - curator.
- Melinda Mitu- curator.
- Gabriela Gheorghiu – collaborator.
- Diana Bindea - conservative.
- Ana Gologan – conservative.
- Ioana Cova, Beatrix Mago, Cornelia Rotariu: restorers.
Construction:
- Károly Török, Anca Bâlc, Dana Gheorghe-Şerban – design.
- Florin Runcan, Alexandru Runcan – installations.
Communication:
- Geanina Simion – marketing, promotion.
- Monica Bodea, Sanda Man – museum education.
External collaborators: Sorin Târt, TD Studio – design; Cristian Rusu, Cluj-Napoca National Theater – scenographer.
We also enjoyed the support of: the National Archives of Romania, the Cluj County Service, the Art Museum, Cluj-Napoca, the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant, Bucharest, the Babeș-Bolyai University, the Faculty of Geography, Cluj-Napoca, the Technical University, Cluj-Napoca, the Romanian Academy, the Cabinet of Stamps, Bucharest, and the Romanian National Opera, Cluj-Napoca.
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