King Ferdinand and Queen Marie – Father-Figures of Greater Romania
History enthusiasts should not miss the exhibition “King Ferdinand and Queen Marie”, a new occasion to learn more about two of the founding figures of Greater Romania.
Portraits on display are the work of well-known Romanian and foreign artists (Milița Pătrașcu, Ipolit Strâmbu, Nicolae Vermont, Costin Petrescu, and Philip de Laszlo, Alfred Schwartz, Albertine Ruprecht respectively).
The selection highlights the role of painting, sculpture and graphic arts in shaping the country’s identity, of which the Royal family is an integral part.
Partners: Ferdinand I National Military Museum, Romanian Peasant Museum, "Costin Petrescu" Memorial House, Romanian Academy Library
National Gallery – Ground floor
Visiting hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Last admission: 5:30 PM
For a broader understanding of Romanian history, we recommend that visitors also take a tour of the Historical Spaces of the Royal Palace (open every Tuesday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM).
Free entrance