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(Viator - Activity - Cultural Tours)
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55315P1
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$7 USD
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(Viator - Activity - Self-guided Tours & Rentals)
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62663P122
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$7 USD
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(Viator - Activity - Airport & Ground Transfers)
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42942P6
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$8 USD
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$9 USD
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$12 USD
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(Viator - Activity - Private Transfers)
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8340P10
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$12 USD
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$12 USD
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$13 USD
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(Viator - Activity - Private Transfers)
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8340P11
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$13 USD
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(Viator - Activity - Family Friendly)
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28397P1
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$13 USD
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Understand Romanian (sub)culture at the Romanian Kitsch Museum | |
From $7 USD – 1 day activity |
Highlights:
A museum showcasing Romanian kitsch items, ranging from a life-size Dracula to communist-era glass fish, opened in the country's capital.
The 215 exhibits also include a flat-screen television with flickering flames imitating an open fireplace, a cushion that looks like a one-euro coin, neon-lit Christian crosses, and a reclining naked man whose body is covered with 50 lei notes (each worth about $12). The first thing you see upon entering the museum is a copy of Michelangelo's world-famous statue of David. But that's the only reference to classical art in this space devoted to kitsch. The statue, a miniature copy of the 16th-century century sculpture, wears a gaudy gilt necklace with a large U.S. dollar pendant and stands on a sequined cloth, setting the tone for visitors to the Romanian Kitsch Museum. |
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Tour Code: 55315P1 |
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Agency: Viator |