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The National Museum of History and Archaeology

The National History and Archaeology Museum of Constanta is one of the richest museums in Romania and the second largest institution in the country, after the National History Museum of Romania from Bucharest.

The institution houses Greek, Romanian, Byzantine and medieval objects (stone, bronze and iron tools and weapons), ceramics, antique architectural elements (columns, capitals, pediments, scenery, etc..), ancient sculptures, glass vases, bronze statues, jewelry, coins (the collection includes silver, bronze and gold coins, some of them unique), icons, documents, maps, models, photographs, telegrams, magazines, objects of some personalities of the early twentieth century, furniture and other objects of great historical significance.

The ground floor of the Museum of National History and Archaeology consists of two rooms where archaeological monuments of outstanding value, rare and unique pieces are exposed. In this section noted are: the Glykon Snake - a unique piece in the world, representing a deity of the romanian mythology (II century BC), the statuary group of Fortuna with Pontos - protective deities of  Tomis city and harbor (II-III century BC), the dual aediculae representation of Nemesis - one of the most remarkable parts of the Museum (II century BC) collections of gold jewelery, gems and cameos, silver vessels from Sucidava fortress  sources etc. On the other floors of museum the exhibits are arranged chronologically, beginning with the first evidence of habitation of Dobrogea and ending with the modern era. Among these pieces is remarkable the "Thinker" and its pair emblematicpieces from the Hamagia culture (Neolithic). 

The History and archeology museum complex is completed by a large outdoor set of engraved and carved stones and by The Roman  Edifice of Mosaic, a unique monument in Eastern Europe by its size.

Adress: 12 Ovid Aquare, Constanta

Program in season: 09:00 - 17:00

Program off season: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Monday and Tuesday - Closed

Entrance fee: 11 lei - Adults, 5 lei - groups or children

Length of Visit: 2 hours

 

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