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  • MONICA, RADIO AND SECURITY

    November 15, 2024 – January 12, 2025, MNIT headquarters (Str. C. Daicoviciu, floor 1, event hall) Starting on November 15, MNIT hosts the chronological exhibition "Monica, Radioul si Securitatea". The exhibition, carried out by the Institute for the Investigation of the Crimes of Communism and the Memory of the Romanian Exile (IICCMER), brings to the attention of the public the important moments in the life and activity...

  • "FORGOTTEN WARRIORS AND ETERNAL ORNAMENTS: MIGRATING BARBARIANS DURING THE CRISIS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE (V-VI CENTURY B. CHR.)"

    The most valuable exhibition in the history of the National History Museum of Transylvania (MNIT), organized under the patronage of the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Culture, and with the support of the Şimleu Silvania City Hall, presents unique treasures worldwide, which include jewels, medallions, gold vessels and silver, borrowed from the collections of over ten museums in the country and abroad....

  • GREEKS OVERSEAS. RED-FIGURED VESSELS FROM ETRURIA AND GREAT GREECE AT IAŞI

    Between October 31, 2024 and May 18, 2025, the National History Museum of Transylvania exhibition "Overseas Greeks. Red-figure vases from Etruria and Magna Graecia" can be visited in a new adaptation, specific to the History Museum of Moldova, at the Palace of Culture in Iasi, in the Orest Tafrali hall. More details: https://bit.ly/4emylm1...

  • THE BELLE ÉPOQUE WOMAN: BEAUTY AND ELEGANCE

    October 10 – November 20, 2024, National Museum of Banat, Timișoara We are happy to take part in this exhibition project organized by the National Museum of Banat, together with the National Museum of the Alba Iulia Union, the Museum of History, Ethnography and Fine Art Lugoj and from the collection private property of Cristian-Oliviu Gaidos. For more information:...

  • FROM VESZPRÉM TO CLUJ – MEMORIAL OBJECTS OF THE MIKÓ FAMILY

    International temporary exhibition organized as part of the Hungarian Cultural Days in Cluj, the 15th edition (August 18-25, 2024) The exhibition can be visited free of charge until September 21, 2024, at the headquarters of the Reformed Museum of Transylvania (Cluj-Napoca, Piața Avram Iancu, no. 14), from Monday to Friday, between 10 a.m. and 14 p.m. MNIT participated as an organizer in the exhibition that presents over...

  • ROMAN LAPIDARY

    A new permanent exhibition at MNIT: ROMAN LAPIDARIUL Cluj-Napoca, June 7, 2024: The National Museum of Transylvanian History (MNIT) is pleased to announce that, starting on Sunday, June 9 (ac), the permanent exhibition "Roman Lapidary" is open for visiting. This remarkable collection, comprising artefacts of value to the history of ancient Transylvania, offers an engaging foray into...

  • MEDIEVAL AND PREMODERN LAPIDARY

    The medieval and pre-modern lapidary constitutes one of the largest collections of its kind in the country, composed of Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance architectural monuments, Baroque sculptural monuments, a vast collection of Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical funerary monuments and the collection of children in plaster of various types of medieval funerary and sculptural monuments from Transylvania....

  • THE FORCE FIELDS OF MIKLÓS BÁNFFY

     from May 28, 2023, Bánffy Castle, Bonțida - collaborative exhibition On May 28, 2023, at Bánffy Castle in Bonțida, the second stage of the opening of the international temporary exhibition entitled Miklós Bánffy's force fields / Bánffy Miklós erőterei took place . The exhibition was organized by the Transylvania Trust Foundation, in...

  • GODS AND MORTAL IN ANCIENT EGYPT

    English version of the exhibition's labels and posters. from September 2, 2022, the headquarters of MNIT The Egyptian collection, one of the collections in the preferences of the Cluj public, comes before visitors in an innovatively arranged space with multimedia applications, modern and interactive technology. The exhibition itself brings to the fore the pieces from the Egyptian collection of MNIT, donated to the Transylvanian Museum...

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