Talk:List of museums in Bucharest
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Weird entry regarding the entry about the Palace of Parliament.
[edit]Hello,
I was just wondering, is it an accepted standard to introduce such a description about an actual historical and political landmark?
The current entry in the table regarding the Palace of Parliament states in its description: "It ranks 2nd in the world for "the most expensive, unsuccessful and shameful architectural projects ever made" What is the source for this?
While other entries actually describe the monument presented, e.g: Age Museum [ro]
Calea Victoriei 151 Anthropology and decorative arts
The theme of the museum is the evolution of the relations between the generations in the last three hundred years, for the Romanian urban environment, having Bucharest as a case study. It is a projection of what a day in our life would have looked like, from the 18th century to the present. And especially, about how this symbolic day in history has evolved with each generation. The museum's collection includes clothes, various examples of decorative arts, furniture, household items, collections of porcelain, glass and metals, things that reflect the evolution of technology, home music, etc., through them being presented the evolution of everyday life
Victor Babeș Museum Strada Andrei Mureșanu 14A
Memorial house The museum is housed in the house of bacteriologist and morphopathologist Victor Babeș, the collection containing things that belonged to him.
Zambaccian Museum Strada Zambacian 21A
Art and memorial museum The collection includes paintings, sculptures, graphics, and furniture. Among them is a collection of works by Romanian artists, including a portrait of Krikor H. Zambaccian [ro], painted by Corneliu Baba, as well as works by several French impressionists
I would like to, somehow, propose a change regarding the description to something more objective, such as:
The museums in the Palace are the National Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Communist Totalitarianism and the Museum of the Palace. 2A02:2F00:503:2400:11E4:EC8C:82ED:220D (talk) 11:51, 18 January 2025 (UTC)