Peer into the life of Romanian poet and activist Octavian Goga (1881–1938) at this museum complex in Ciucea, where he died. Controversial Hungarian 20th-century poet Endre Ady also lived in Ciucea, and one of his houses is now a small museum within the complex. Insights are limited for non-Romanian speakers, though the gardens and traditional buildings are pleasant to wander.
Octavian Goga Memorial Museum
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