Museum of the Oșenesc Village(Muzeul Satului Oșenesc) in Negrești-Oaș, Satu-Mare county(Romania)
Museum of the Oșenesc Village(Muzeul Satului Oșenesc) in Negrești-Oaș, Satu-Mare county(Romania)
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If the other day I shared with you here amazing places in the Maramures area in today's post I want to move a little bit in another amazing area of Romania, Tara Oașului, we will go together in the town of Negresti-Oaș, a small town, where we will visit the museum of the Oșenesc Village.
The Oșenesc Village Museum is an open-air museum, if you go through my older posts you will find other amazing museums that I have written some interesting things about.
Right from the entrance the visitor is transported into another world, even at the ticket office we find some very beautiful souvenirs, always when we buy these souvenirs made by locals we manage to support and encourage them to carry their tradition further.
This museum was opened in 1972 and occupies an area of almost one and a half hectares, the visiting hours are from Monday to Sunday between 09.00-17.00, the program may differ in the cold season and in winter it is visited only on request, and the price of an entrance ticket is 5lei/1euro/person.
The museum reproduces local life both through the traditional houses and through the objects we can see inside, and yes, here we can see how these traditional houses are decorated.
Inside the museum we could see different types of houses but also a church, all of them showing effectively the local life, in front of each house we can find information panels that help us to discover more easily what we see.
Let's take a few steps inside.
The open-air museum of Țării Oașului is a miniature reproduction of the Ossetian village of yesteryear, with original exhibits from the 17th century onwards, reminiscent of the pastoral tranquility of those times. From the moment you enter, you are mesmerized by the landscape that opens up at your feet in a superb natural amphitheatre. The wooden houses, built on massive stone foundations and covered with straw or shingle, the animal outbuildings, the smell of freshly mown hay, disconnect us from the hustle and bustle of the city and send us into a fairytale world.
Moreover, being in the oașului country, a water mill could not be missing from this museum.
We spent about two hours here but if you visit this museum and you are interested to find out more about it you can stay as long as you need.
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Greetings this way 😁 an architectural, humanistic and plastic wonder. Those frescoes you see inside remind me of those that were worked in Byzantine times, although of course, a few years before. Out of context. The style is preserved and says a lot about the devotion of the locals. A very beautiful place, I loved the tour.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the virtual tour of this outdoor museum, thank you so much for stopping by.
What a cool place to walk around and imagine how it was back in the days @triplug. At first, I thought you were somewhere in the north as the houses look a little bit Viking-style. - But interesting how similar some things are in the cultures back then.
First of all thank you so much for visiting and I'm glad you came to visit my blog.
You know, a strange thing, some time ago I was searching here in this traveling community and, to my surprise, in someone's post I discovered very old objects made of clay, I mean pots, plates, but all of them quite old.
They look like all kinds of objects that I have seen in museums in Romania, the resemblance is striking, if someone would have asked me where those objects are from I would have told them one hundred percent that they are from Romania.
The interesting thing is that the distance between Romania and the place seen in this post is several thousand kilometers.
Even though we are a considerable distance apart (it would probably take me many hours of flight from Romania to get there), look how much we have in common, something fantastic.
Oh yes, I see it very often. Same with pyramids all over the world being build many thousand years ago 😱😱 - Very interesting that something must be connecting us all 😎😘🐝
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