Understand Romanian (sub)culture at the Romanian Kitsch Museum
45 min
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Romanian museum celebrates the creativity of kitsch
Visitors to Romania who yearn for a taste of communist era kitsch now have an entire museum to enjoy.
From the mundane - wedding champagne flutes covered in sequins and bows - to the more spectacular - a life-sized Dracula and flashing neon crucifixes - Bucharest's Kitsch Museum celebrates questionable taste of the past and present.
"The creativity behind kitsch must be admired."
The 215 exhibits are curated into several categories: communist, Dracula, Orthodox Church, contemporary and Gypsy kitsch.
Romanian museum celebrates the creativity of kitsch
Visitors to Romania who yearn for a taste of communist era kitsch now have an entire museum to enjoy.
From the mundane - wedding champagne flutes covered in sequins and bows - to the more spectacular - a life-sized Dracula and flashing neon crucifixes - Bucharest's Kitsch Museum celebrates questionable taste of the past and present.
"The creativity behind kitsch must be admired."
The 215 exhibits are curated into several categories: communist, Dracula, Orthodox Church, contemporary and Gypsy kitsch, which, Lica said, was not meant to offend the Roma minority.
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Visitors to Romania who yearn for a taste of communist era kitsch now have an entire museum to enjoy.
From the mundane - wedding champagne flutes covered in sequins and bows - to the more spectacular - a life-sized Dracula and flashing neon crucifixes - Bucharest's Kitsch Museum celebrates questionable taste of the past and present.
"The creativity behind kitsch must be admired."
The 215 exhibits are curated into several categories: communist, Dracula, Orthodox Church, contemporary and Gypsy kitsch.
Romanian museum celebrates the creativity of kitsch
Visitors to Romania who yearn for a taste of communist era kitsch now have an entire museum to enjoy.
From the mundane - wedding champagne flutes covered in sequins and bows - to the more spectacular - a life-sized Dracula and flashing neon crucifixes - Bucharest's Kitsch Museum celebrates questionable taste of the past and present.
"The creativity behind kitsch must be admired."
The 215 exhibits are curated into several categories: communist, Dracula, Orthodox Church, contemporary and Gypsy kitsch, which, Lica said, was not meant to offend the Roma minority.
Not included
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Drinks
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Food and drinks, other than the "value added offers" specified in your guidebook
- Hotel drop-off
- Hotel pickup
- DVD (available to purchase)
- Transportation to/from attractions
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Your tickets will be held at the theater box office for collection on the day of the performance
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 100 travelers
Features
Cultural
90%
Tourism
90%
Original
20%
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