Very dissapointedd because the tvs from rooms didn’t work. It was explained to me that the tvs are working only for special occasions, like “the night of museums” or organized events.
So, today I didn’t feel that I deserved to get as much as possible from my visit in your museum. The audio guide didn’t work either, only if I was listening from the beginning, without skipping rooms. The fee for the audio guide wasn’t reimbursed, very strange!!!
I have news for you , contact the museum of Miercurea Ciuc and find out how for them is not difficult to have all the tvs ( monitors) on during the day for all the visitors.
The shop assistant who sold us the tickets can take a holiday, she wasn’t very friendly or customer oriented, she may need a holiday or a pill of kindness!
We, the visitors deserve to get as much as possible from a visit, we paid a ticket and even if the price for the ticket is smaller than a movie’s ticket, the time we spent during the visit doesn’t return! Please help any visitor who is stepping in your museum to have a wonderful time, not a...
Read moreI recently visited The Museum of Romanian Navy and found it to be a clean and tidy place, although it was unfortunately not very crowded during my visit. There was an abundance of things to learn about, and I appreciated that the names of the exhibited objects were provided in Romanian, French, and English. However, I did notice that some artifacts and displayed objects lacked detailed descriptions, which could have enhanced the overall experience for visitors. In addition to these positives, I observed that a few of the displayed ships at The Museum of Romanian Navy were not well-preserved, with some showing signs of wear and broken parts. While the museum provides a rich learning experience, addressing the maintenance and preservation of these artifacts could significantly contribute to a more immersive and engaging visit for...
Read moreDefinitely a must see! We were impressed by the variety of naval machetes. You will find a good amount of information there and even archeological artefacts dating thousands years back. The visit can take more than one hour if you pay attention to every detail but can be also rushed in 30 minutes if you have by yourself a 5 years old kid that is amazed by each next ship :). The building seems to be in a good shape and clean, there's no facility for disabled persons and we couldn't find some parking lots nearby. If you want to take photos you'll need to pay an additional fee so make sure you ask about that at the entrance.
All in all I think it was the best place to visit in Constanta between(zoo, Roman mosaics and...
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