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It has 10 kms of alleys to walk on! Amazing views, such an unusual park for Romania. The houses are very well preserved. Constant work is being done on it. Cozy places to have lunch or coffee at. Lovely experience! Can spend a whole day there easily!
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Date of experience: October 2020
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One of the biggest open air museums of ethnography in Europe, Astra Museum displays traditional houses, households and churches from different areas in Romania. Located in a forest near the city, the museum offers visitors a great experience: it is interesting to see where and how people used to live centuries ago.…
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Date of experience: September 2020
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If you want to spend a whole day with your family in the nature here is the perfect place. You can see a lot of different houses from all the areas of Romania. I would recommend to all the visitors to take some time to go here.
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Date of experience: September 2020
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It is necessaire to walk between the old traditional houses, to admire the old arhitecture and the quite of nature.
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Date of experience: August 2020
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I visited this museum with my wife and thee year old daughter. I thought the entrance ticket was a bit pricey at 25 lei per adult, so I had high expectations. Unfortunately, apart from the view of the windmills, which is exceptional, there wasn't not much to do for my daughter, so she got bored. Furthermore there were quite a few exhibits where I was able to glance beautiful pottery inside the house, but was unable to view then upclose because most houses are locked. Which is ironic given that this is by definition an old houses/village museum. Given such a high price for the entrance ticket, I would not recommend going out of your way to visit this place. …
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Date of experience: September 2020
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