Museum of the Romanian Peasant Gift Shop

Bucharest


For beautifully woven rugs, table runners, national Romanian costumes, ceramics and other local crafts, don’t miss the excellent folk-art shop at the Museum of the Romanian Peasant; access to the shop is from the back of the museum. The museum was temporarily closed for renovation at the time of research.


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