Museums
The “Brâncovan Palaces” Cultural Center
Founded in 1957, the museum hosts the Liana and Dan Nasta donation, a contemporary art collection
1 Valea Parcului Street
The first reference of the Brâncovan Palace from Mogoşoaia dates from 1698, while construction works ended in September 1702. The Palace served as home to Ştefan, the son of Constantin Brâncoveanu. In 1957 the Palace was transformed into a Museum. It now hosts the Liana and Dan Nasta donation, a contemporary art collection (around 300 works). At the ground floor and the appendix there are annually around 12 temporary exhibitions, including contemporary art. The guests house functions as a conference and residences center.
Opening times
May 1st – 31st Oct | Tue – Sun: 10am – 6pm
Nov 1st – 30th Apr | Tue – Sun: 9am – 5pm
Contacts & Details
OPENING:
tue, wed, thu, fri, sat, sun 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
tue, wed, thu, fri, sat, sun 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
CLOSING DAYS:
mon
mon
T: +40 213 506 619
M: office@palatebrancovenesti.ro
W: The “Brâncovan Palaces” Cultural Center
ADDRESS
1 Valea Parcului Street
ESTABLISHED
1957
M: office@palatebrancovenesti.ro
W: The “Brâncovan Palaces” Cultural Center
ADDRESS
1 Valea Parcului Street
ESTABLISHED
1957