Projects and partnerships

In June, the first meeting of the Steering Committee (SCOM) took place in Cluj, where the representatives of the 8 partners from the #CHIM cultural sector met and agreed on the key elements of the project. One of the main objectives of the meeting was the official establishment of the project's Steering Committee. The representative of the Lead Partner (LMP) presented the main points

The disparities on the labor market in the heritage sector are due to several causes. The attractiveness of a career in the cultural heritage sector has declined in recent decades, the main causes being low pay and a lack of innovative employment practices to counterbalance the modest financial reward. Also, young graduates of some top universities are not prepared

LIMES

The LIMES National Program, established in 2014 by order of the Minister of Culture, is part of an international effort to register archaeological sites on the route of the old border of the Roman Empire (known as "limes") in the UNESCO World Heritage List. 9 countries are involved in the fulfillment of this wish, Romania playing an essential role as it is on the territory of the country

ERASMUS +

The Museum, as a muse of inspiration in adult education MNIT is the beneficiary of an Erasmus+ adult education project: The Museum, as a muse of inspiration in adult education, KA122 – ADU – 628AD7BF ( axis KA122 – ADU – Short-term projects for mobility of learners and staff in adult education). The project is financed by the European Commission through the National Agency for

hysteria

www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/ister Final publication of the ISTER project Connecting historical Romanian routes in the Danube region The ISTER project aims to revive a 2000-year-old heritage by re-mapping Romanian roads and developing an accessible route pedestrians in the footsteps of the Romanians. The trail aims to revitalize the local rural economy, connect communities with heritage and

THE KITE

Gods and mortals from ancient Egypt Project financed from EEA Grants 2014-2021, through the RO-CULTURE Program Contract no. RO-CULTURA-A1-2/2020/31.01.2020 Project period: February 2020 – June 2022 Contract value: 615.547,61 LEI (128.719,10 EURO) Team: Management: Felix Marcu, George Cupcea, Victoria Barabas Implementation : Eugenia Beu-Dachin, Irina Nemeti, Diana Bindea, Ioana Cova, Sabin Grapini, Monica Bodea,

PHARMATRANS

Exploratory research project All Things Apothecary in 16th-20th-century Transylvania. The History of Pharmacy Collection in Cluj-Napoca. Pharmacies of the 4th-2020th centuries in Transylvania. The History of Pharmacy Collection from Cluj-Napoca code PN-III-P1562-ID-PCE-1.192.842-2021 Financed from the state budget, through UEFISCDI Total amount of the contract: 2023 lei Implementation: XNUMX-XNUMX project director Dr. Gruia Ana-Maria team: Dr. Maria Pakucs-Willcocks,

MNIT Share

MNIT Share is a project that aims to promote two of the most valuable Romanian collections from the MNIT heritage, relevant to the history of Transylvania: the "Ion Mușlea" Transylvanian glass icon collection and the "Alexandru Lapedatu" personal documentary fund. Both collections belonged to leading personalities of Romanian culture, pioneers of systematic scientific research, school founders,

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:

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 presenting fish

10×10 – BATRA- RETROSPECTIVE

October 2 – 15, 2023 10 years of BATRA (Transilvania Architecture Biennale) on "10×10" The installation on Bulevardul Eroilor hosts a retrospective of the Transylvania Architecture Biennale with the first 5 editions. The 6th begins on October 20, 2023.

from August 14, 2023, the Reformed Museum of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca. . 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

IN MEMORY OF GYARMATHY ZSIGÁNÉ

August 16 – September 24, 2023, Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania As part of the Hungarian Cultural Days, MNIT collaborated with the Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania for the exhibition In memoriam Gyarmathy Zsigáné, offering copies of photographs representing Mrs. Zsigmond Gyarmathy, born Etelka Hory (1845- 1910), "The Great Lady of the Journey", a prolific writer of the time, the creator of the domestic textile industry

THE LITTLE ARCHEOLOGIST

. . The "Little Archaeologist" summer school in Costești, Hunedoara, an activity within the museum education project "Capital of Dacia - living museum of European cultural heritage", is currently being held. The participating students come from schools in Orăștioara de Sus, Beriu and other schools in Hunedoara county. We try to introduce them to archaeology, to familiarize them with

150 YEARS OF MEDICAL EDUCATION IN CLUJ

. . June 30, 2023 – May 14, 2024, Cluj Medical School Museum, str. Emil Isac no. 13 from Cluj-Napoca – exhibition in collaboration. In June 2023, the National History Museum of Transylvania responded to the invitation of the "Iuliu Hațieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Cluj-Napoca to collaborate in organizing the temporary exhibition of 150

. . March – July 2023 – project implemented by the Brașov Ethnography Museum – project in which MNIT was a partner Project implemented by the Brașov Ethnography Museum in partnership with museum institutions and cultural NGOs: the National History Museum of Transylvania, the Bran National Museum, the Association Conservators and Restorers from Romania, Prima Scolaă Museum

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