One Day at the Museum

in #beautifulsunday6 years ago (edited)

Inspired by #sublimesunday a tag from @c0ff33a and #beautifulsunday (hosted by @ace108). Thanks for the wonderful idea. You probably had it on a beautiful&sublime Sunday.

I have been waiting this day for a long time. I'm waiting for a beautiful Sunday to turn into sublime.

I waited to visit the main museum of art in Bucharest (the capital of Romania - to come up with some questions). Last time I visited the museum before the 1989 revolution when the communist regime in Romania was removed. A small and easy calculation shows me that I have not seen this museum for more than 30 years.

I want to show you how I spent this day as a small travel journal. May I help someone who will visit Bucharest to reach this museum!

The former Royal Palace on Calea Victoriei hosts this museum where we can visit: the Old Romanian Art Gallery, the Modern Romanian Art Gallery and the European Gallery.

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The former Royal Palace is right in the middle of Bucharest, in the Revolution Square. It is a famous market, dotted with important buildings, such as:

Athenaeum

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Athenee Palace Hilton Hotel

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Library "Carol I University Foundation"

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Former Headquarters of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Romania

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The Cretulescu Church, built in 1770

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Finally, the Royal Palace hosting this museum

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After this brief presentation of the place I must go to the story itself. How did it start? With a small plot of my wife and a good friend, Elena. A plot to get me out of the house and take me to the museum.

Let's start the Sunday expedition, a very beautiful Sunday!

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Let's get some money because nothing is free...

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We are ready to enjoy our eyes, we have reached the gates ... the museum.

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For good information of potential tourists: the address is -
49-53 Calea Victoriei, sector 1, Bucharest, code 010063.
E-mail: [email protected]
Ticket price (for three exhibitions): 50 lei ~ 10 Euro

The first visited exhibition was ...

The Old Romanian Art Gallery

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Although there are vestiges of art on this territory over 7000 years old (I will show this in another post) ... this exhibition shows the Romanian art from the 1500s, the medieval age.
The art of those times was a religious art, developed into monasteries and palaces of rulers. The fact that they were religious achievements and preserved inside the monasteries ensured their existence until the present time.

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We climbed the stairs and got there...

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The museum is big enough for visitors to get tired.

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My two companions are impressed by an icon of Saint Gheorghe

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We're going through several halls because there's a lot to watch.

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At the end of the medieval exhibition will show the emblem of the two Romanian countries(before union): Moldova and Tara Romaneasca!

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Another staircase leads to ...

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The Modern Romanian Art Gallery

The first painting that draws our attention is called revolutionary Romania, and was a symbol and label of the Revolution of 1848.

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Then we have the joy of seeing the paintings of the greatest Romanian painters, paintings I have seen in the textbooks of the school.

Here are some pictures of some great Romanian painters that you certainly do not know. I hope you enjoy!

Nicolae Grigorescu

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Stefan Luchian

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This is a famous self-portrait of Stefan Luchian. It happened just before he died and he was so sick that he could not hold the brush in his hand. This is a famous self-portrait of Stefan Luchian. It happened just before he died and he was so sick that he could not hold the brush in his hand. It is said that he had caught hand to brush so he could paint.

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George Enescu (the greatest Romanian composer) came to Luchian's dying bed and sang this ballad as a token of appreciation. Because I don't have filming with Enescu, I present this ballad played by the highly acclaimed David Garret!

Let me go back to the painters, now to my favorite ...
Nicolae Tonitza

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My favorite picture is this one!

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After seeing so many paintings and sculptures, I have to change a few impressions. What did you like the most?

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At the end but not the least ... the most famous Romanian artist:

Constantin Brancusi

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Constantin Brancusi - Considered a pioneer of modernism, one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th-century, Brâncuși is called the patriarch of modern sculpture.
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I would have much to show but I think it's too much. Maybe another time.
After seeing the first two exhibitions, we had to take a break. We've been in the museum for over four hours. We went to eat something, it is a small restaurant nearby where we can eat very well.

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Unfortunately, the small restaurant was closed.

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We had to thank with less, a few pies ...

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We return to the exhibition, we are tired and would like to sit down a little on the grass. Unfortunately this place is occupied by this young girl in bronze.

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We're going through another part of the palace, at the entrance we meet a sculpture by Henry Moore, one of the world's most important sculptors!

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Now we're going to visit...

The European Gallery

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This exhibition is in another side in the Royal Palace, much more beautiful. Exhibition halls are former royal rooms, very nicely decorated, with Carrara and Ruschita marble floors, columns and stairs.

The exhibition is great, presenting the Italian, German, Dutch and Spanish art schools. Because we are tired, it will show you just a few of the most important paintings here.

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Some immense names of painters:

Rubens
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Rembrandt
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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El Greco
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The beautiful halls and stairs!

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I feel sorry for the end. We see the stairs that lead us out. I will definitely come back soon. Not over another 30 years, then maybe I will be a ... ghost!

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Downing the stairs I had a surprise. Here were some sculptures of Antoine Bourdelle. A great French sculptor, friend and assistant of Auguste Rodin.

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If I still remember Auguste Rodin, here's a sculpture. The famous The Kiss!

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Hours are late, we have to leave ... a little rest and then this is the door!

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There have been many, many sublime hours. The beautiful hours spent together at the museum on a beautiful and sublime Sunday. I hope you had the pleasure to accompany us and see artwork that beautifies our life. Who is embellishing and enjoying life for hundreds of years. Artworks with tumultuous existence that have now found rest in this museum.

I know there is little chance that anyone reading this blog will be able to visit this museum. Still, I think many of you have a museum closer to where you live.

Take time and visit a museum! It's awesome. Let's break our present and sink into the beauties of the past.

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Great post, bluemoon. Romania's history is as long as it is interesting. If you plan on visiting Brasov and Peles Castles, be sure to post some pictures!

Thank you! Peles is not in close planning but will probably be. I wish you success here, wait for your first post.

This is absolutely incredible, I got a free visit to the Museum! I have no idea how you always manage to take so many pictures - there are so many and I bet you only photographed the best bits for us as well.

So we enjoyed both the Old Romanian Art Gallery and then the European Gallery - both amazing and so much to see. I'm probably more of a fan of painting then sculptures - it's not that I dislike sculptures it's just that I feel more appreciation in seeing the colours brought to life in a painting.

Certainly this is a post you could spend a long time scrolling up and down enjoying all the incredible pieces of artwork, a wonderful day out and thank you for sharing every single step with us! A perfect #SublimeSunday thoroughly enjoyable and I feel slightly more educated now as well!

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What a complete and compelling commentary for me. Thank you @c0ff33a! It seems you read carefully all the posts in your challenge.
Like you, and I prefer paintings.
Yes, it's true that I make lots of photos for a post ... I use about 10% of them. Thank you again! I like to post in #sublimesunday for the beauty of the theme but also for your comment.

Amazing photos and the interior of the museum is impressive. Thank you for taking me there. Maybe one day we will go together. You never know which place @margaretwise and @gregbit will visit :) Greetings

It's a pleasure to know you were with us in the museum. Thank you! I know you are traveling everywhere, who knows, maybe will visit again together!

Must be a long tiring day looking at how big the museums are but I'm sure it was worth it. The weather looks fine outside too and I thought I would see more people outside.

There are two reasons which explains why there are so few people outside: it was very hot and August is the holiday month, most of the people are gone, especially at sea.

Ah... to the beach. I prefer hot to cold myself.