A place to visit, discover, think of and enjoy not for one day.
From the very start of Tomis.
Great much information.
With great thanks to those, who established.
I visited this museum three times.
And today I enjoyed the exhibition of works of mosaics too. Opened recently. Great! The works and creations to be watched and admired once more and more. The icons, images and pictures ( May be, not just pictures, but very interesting and beautiful. Greatest thanks for those, who created all these wonders and organized it.
Thanks to museum I deepened my knowledge in a lot of things and points. I deepened my knowledge of history of ancient world, of how people lived and travelled...
And, the best 4,5 or 6D travells will never sibstitute the real one.
And, still, in front of my eyes are images If Jesus Christ, Our Lady, Saints and Angels made of mosaics...
Great, profound, educative and accomplished!
Greatest thanks to all those who established this museum, enriches it and takes care of!
contributed to and keep the...
Read moreCurrently under renovation, but I was lucky to catch it during visiting hours, and I’m glad I did. Housed in a beautiful neo-Romanesque building right in Ovid Square, the museum holds a surprisingly rich and diverse collection that reflects the deep layers of Constanța’s past.
From Greek and Roman artifacts to Dacian relics, mosaic fragments, statues, coins, and even a few eerie sarcophagi, the place offers a journey through time that’s far more compelling than it first appears from the outside.
Yes, some exhibits could use better lighting or curation, and parts of the building feel worn—but that’s part of its charm. It's like walking through a forgotten archive of civilizations, with pieces that genuinely make you pause.
If you're even mildly interested in ancient history, this is a must-see—especially while the renovations are ongoing and you can catch a glimpse of its raw,...
Read moreWhen I went, the group I was with was the only ones in the museum. We had a tour guide who is a Romanian history professor who was extremely knowledgeable about pretty much everything in the museum. She didn't speak English (but I speak Romanian) and I think they have English tour guides if you request a day before. The museum contains a great variety of pieces, from ancient beads and fertility gods to roman era statues and busts, not to mention the statue with the snake with hair. Everything has English translations underneath the Romanian. Anyone who is a history geek will love it here. Not only does it contain a wealth of history, the building itself and the area directly around it is beautiful and...
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