90 Years of Romania’s National Village Museum

Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum celebrates 90 years since its official inauguration on May 10, 2026, marking nearly a century of preserving and showcasing Romania’s rural heritage. Opened in 1936 […]
Holy Thursday: The Mystical Heart of the Lenten Journey

In the spiritual landscape of the Eastern Orthodox tradition, Holy Thursday (also known as Maundy Thursday) represents a profound transition. It is the day when the domestic preparations of the […]
The Journey of Bread: A Charitable Voyage from Seed to Ritual at the Peasant Museum

Bread has always been more than just food for the Romanian village; it is a living symbol of continuity and the sacred bond between man and earth. The National Museum […]
Dragobete: Romania’s Traditional Celebration of Love

Dragobete holds a distinctive place in Romanian cultural heritage, often described as the country’s traditional celebration of love. Unlike modern, commercially driven romantic holidays, Dragobete is deeply rooted in folklore, […]