for participating within the project financed from the SEE and Norwegian Grants 2014-2021, call for projects regarding the innovative cultural exhibitions of restored cultural goods support.
The Transylvanian Museum of Ethnography organises partners’ selection, non-governmental organisations of Donor States through the Agreement on the European Economic Area (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein) of
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for participating within the project financed from the SEE and Norwegian Grants 2014-2021, call for projects regarding the innovative cultural exhibitions of restored cultural goods support.
The Transylvanian Museum of Ethnography organises partners’ selection, non-governmental organisations of Donor States through the Agreement on the European Economic Area (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein)
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SATURDAY, 4th of May 2019, the Reduta Section of the Transylvanian Museum of Ethnography will be closed for technical reasons – restauration works of the building (21 Memorandum Street). Thank you for understanding and come to visit us, this week, on Thursday, Friday and Sunday, from 10 to 18, last entry at 17.
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Due to the renovation works of the main building of the Transylvanian Museum of Ethnography on Memorandum Street no. 21, the main exhibition of the indoor section will be closed beginning with October, 11, 2017. The date of re-opening will be announced on our website and Facebook page. The cultural manifestations and events will take place as they were planned.
During the renovation works, the
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Cluj County Council invites you to participate to the international contest of solutions having the design theme “Revitalizing the area of the Ethnographic Park Romulus Vuia – Hoia Forest, Cluj-Napoca”. The contest aims to identify the best ideas for the development and extension of the Ethographic Park Romulus Vuia, both physically and functionally, the competition being meant to encourage
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On 9th and 10th of June, 2016, the Transylvanian Museum of Ethnography together with the Special Psychopedagogy Department of Babes-Bolyai University and the Special Highschool for Visual Impairments Cluj-Napoca organised a new activity within the BaGMIVI Project (Bridging the Gap between Museums and Individuals with Visual Impairment) which unfolds in the Erasmus+ Program.
The students of the
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