"Forgotten Warriors and Eternal Ornaments: Migratory Barbarians During the Crisis of the Roman Empire (10th Century AD)" on 10×XNUMX installation
The "10×10" installation sets the stage for the most important event our museum will host this year, starting in November. The exhibition will be temporarily located on the Boulevard of Heroes, so we invite you to take advantage of this opportunity. Dedicated to the "barbarian" elites of the XNUMXth century BC, from the region of the Middle Danube and the Lower Danube, the exhibition "Forgotten warriors and eternal ornaments: migratory barbarians during the crisis of the Roman Empire (XNUMXth century p.Chr.)" promises a fascinating foray into the history of those times.
The "10×10" installation sets the stage for our museum's most important event this year, starting in November. The exhibition will be on display for a limited time on Boulevard of Heroes, so we encourage you to seize this opportunity. Titled "Forgotten Warriors and Eternal Adornments: Migrating Barbarians during the Crisis of the Roman Empire (5th century AD)," the exhibition explores the barbarian elite of the 5th century AD from the Middle and Lower Danube region, offering a captivating journey through the history of that period.


















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LIMES – THE BORDERS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE – DACIA – IN THE UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE
We invite you to Bulevardul Eroilor where, on the 10 x 10 installation, you have the opportunity to see the exhibition dedicated to the "LIMES" project. The serial cultural asset "Borders of the Roman Empire-Dacia" (FRE-Dacia) was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List during the 46th meeting of the World Heritage Committee, which took place on July 27 in New Delhi, India. "This decision recognizes the exceptional universal value and historical-cultural importance of the limes of the Romanian province of Dacia for all of humanity." More details here: https://bit.ly/4ftiZhz
The term "limes" refers to a fortified frontier, often composed of numerous and diverse elements, such as watchtowers, larger military camps, castro-type, or smaller, burgus-type, as well as linear earthen fortifications. The FRE-Dacia serial monument includes 277 such components, many being treated as a group, so the actual number of listed sites is much higher.
The virtual tour of the "LIMES" exhibition organized by MNIT in 2021, including the images on the 10×10 installation, can be seen here: https://www.mnit.ro/turlimes/






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A JOURNEY IN TIME TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
April – May 2024, Installation 10 x 10″, Boulevard of Heroes, Cluj-Napoca
In partnership with Bosch Romania, we prepared the exhibition "Bosch Story - A journey through time towards a sustainable future." This year, Bosch celebrates 30 years of presence in Romania, and last year marked 10 years of activity on the Cluj market. The local IT industry, known as Romania's Silicon Valley, had and continues to have a significant impact not only on Cluj, but also on the entire country.
Discover interesting stories and future plans of the local IT industry.

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FORGOTTEN WARRIORS AND ETERNAL ORNAMENTS (5th century AD)
April 2024 – Boulevard of Heroes, Cluj-Napoca
The 10×10 installation on hosts for the whole month of April this preamble exhibition for the most important event that the National History Museum of Transylvania wants to organize in the near future about the barbarian elites of the XNUMXth century AD from the Danube area Middle and Lower.

We have chosen to display artefacts that come from burial inventories and from unique hoards in the world consisting of jewellery, harness pieces and gold vessels. The most remarkable reproduced artefacts are part of the Simleu Silvaniei hoard, discovered in two stages (1797, 1889), which are in the collections of the Art History Museum (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna) and the Hungarian National Museum (Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, Budapest ). Other artifacts come from Apahida, Cluj-Someșeni and Coșoveni, being in the collections of the National History Museum of Romania, as well as from the Florești Polus Center (today VIVO) in the collection of the National History Museum of Transylvania.
We encourage you to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity and visit our facility.


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"CLUJ MEDICAL SCHOOL. HISTORY AND NEWS"
November 8 – December 10, 2023, 10×10 B-dul. Heroes
A new exhibition on the "10×10" Installation, a new local history. This time, of the Cluj medical school.
The photography exhibition takes place in the context in which, at the beginning of December, the "Iuliu Haţieganu" UMF Days (ZUMF), an event with tradition, which takes place at the end of each year, will take place. This year, ZUMF will take place between December 4-8, 2023.
Please never get any fines HERE
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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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AN UNUSUAL HISTORY OF LIGHT IN CLUJ
November 18-27, 2022, INSTALLATION 10X10, Heroes Blvd
Involvement of MNIT in Lights On Romania it was also reflected in the exhibition "An unusual history of light in Cluj", on the "10×10" installation, on Blvd. Eroilor.
Taking an evening walk through the center, passers-by could admire not only the Lights On light installations, but also read about various forms of lighting used by humans throughout history, but also about important moments in Cluj related to light.



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HUNGARIAN DAYS FROM CLUJ 2022 AT MNIT
August 14-22, 2022, National History Museum of Transylvania
Because history includes us all, MNIT celebrated
the diversity and multiculturalism of Cluj within
Hungarian Days in Cluj. Thus, on August 14, I
organized the event: High Classic Rooms: The salons
Museum musicals, ep. 2, during August 19-21 am
offered free entry to temporary exhibitions of
museum, and on the 10X10 installation on B-dul Eroilor am
exhibited a project dedicated to the restoration process
Saint Michael's Roman Catholic Church in Piata
Unions.
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