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The Museum of Romanian Navy — Attraction in Constanta Metropolitan Area

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The Museum of Romanian Navy
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Victory Monument
Constanța, Romania
The Art Museum of Constanța
Bulevardul Tomis 82-84, Constanța 900178, Romania
Ovidiu Square
Piața Ovidiu 13, Constanța 900178, Romania
Museum of National History and Archeology
Constanța 900178, Romania
Ovidius Statue
Piața Ovidiu 9, Constanța 900178, Romania
The House with Lions
Strada Dianei, Constanța 900178, Romania
Nearby restaurants
Soupizza Old Town Constanța
Bulevardul Tomis 38, Constanța 900178, Romania
Reyna
Constanța 900178, Romania
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Strada Traian 53, Constanța 900725, Romania
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Strada Cuza Vodă 31, Constanța 900675, Romania
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Strada Mircea cel Bătrân 39B-41, Constanța 900658, Romania
Lupa by Bueno
Bulevardul Tomis 49a, Constanța 900178, Romania
Peninsula Restaurant & Boutique Hotel
Geamia Hunchiar, Bulevardul Tomis 41, Constanța 900178, Romania
Hotel Carol
Strada Mihail Kogălniceanu 15, Constanța 900178, Romania
Guci
Str. Rascoala din 1907 23, Constanța 900727, Romania
Vila Central
Strada Ștefan cel Mare 19, Constanța 900726, Romania
MIANELLY CENTER
Strada Cuza Vodă 17, Constanța 900726, Romania
Maritimo
Strada Mircea cel Bătrân 39, Constanța 900658, Romania
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The Museum of Romanian Navy

Strada Traian 53, Constanța 900725, Romania
4.6(941)
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attractions: Victory Monument, The Art Museum of Constanța, Ovidiu Square, Museum of National History and Archeology, Ovidius Statue, The House with Lions, restaurants: Soupizza Old Town Constanța, Reyna
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+40 241 619 035
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Nearby attractions of The Museum of Romanian Navy

Victory Monument

The Art Museum of Constanța

Ovidiu Square

Museum of National History and Archeology

Ovidius Statue

The House with Lions

Victory Monument

Victory Monument

4.6

(157)

Open 24 hours
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The Art Museum of Constanța

The Art Museum of Constanța

4.7

(451)

Open 24 hours
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Ovidiu Square

Ovidiu Square

4.5

(2.4K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Museum of National History and Archeology

Museum of National History and Archeology

4.5

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The Museum of Romanian Navy

Soupizza Old Town Constanța

Reyna

Soupizza Old Town Constanța

Soupizza Old Town Constanța

4.6

(316)

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Reyna

Reyna

4.3

(1.1K)

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Reviews of The Museum of Romanian Navy

4.6
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2.0
3y

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...

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4.0
2y

I 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...

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5.0
4y

Definitely 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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Nataliia BogutskaNataliia Bogutska
Overall, I do recommend this Romanian Naval Museum. However, there are some cons, along with the pros. Pros: - Quality displays representing the history of the Romanian Navy - Decently priced entry - Open on Sunday Cons: - You must pay an extra $5 if you want to take photos (cell phone or otherwise) - Staff aren’t especially friendly - The displays aren’t well labeled - Quite warm inside, perhaps it was due to the humidifiers? Unsure. But bring some water - Nothing interactive, so not much fun for the under 15 crowd
Maria NedelcuMaria Nedelcu
Many scaled ship models and some real size ones, many objects used in navigation, uniforms and costumes, maps, objects discovered under the sea or in ports, from different centuries. The temporary expo of scaled ship model collections, miniatures and dioramas was amazing. Outside expo displays real 20th century ships and ship components. All exhibits are described in Romanian, English and French. Free entrance on Marine's day (August 15th) and free guided tour by volunteers of the Romanian Scouts.
Elisa ParaschivElisa Paraschiv
Preocupările pentru realizarea unui Muzeu al Marinei Române au început să prindă contur încă din a doua jumătate a secolului al XIX-lea dar vor capăta concreteţe abia la începutul secolului XX. La 30 decembrie 1919, Ordinul Comandantului Marinei Militare nr. 282, dat cu prilejul scoaterii din serviciu a unui număr de zece nave militare, cerea Diviziei de Mare şi Diviziei de Dunăre să fie demontate de pe aceste bastimente aparate de navigaţie, agregate şi armament naval pentru a fi expuse într-un viitor muzeu. Cu aceste obiecte s-a constituit „Secţiunea marină” din cadrul Muzeului Militar Naţional înfiinţat prin Înaltul Decret nr. 6064 din 18 decembrie 1923. Dar această soluţie nu a satisfăcut visul iubitorilor de ape şi marină care îşi doreau un muzeu numai al lor. În septembrie 1932, Jean Bart, impresionat de preocuparea pe care vecinii noştri ruşi şi bulgari o manifestau pentru „cunoaşterea şi propaganda mării”, concretizată prin înfiinţarea de acvarii şi muzee maritime în ţările lor, se întreba: „Cum, noi nu putem avea la Constanţa asemenea instituţii?” După părerea ilustrului ofiţer de marină și scriitor, adevăratul muzeu maritim, ştiinţific, tehnic și istoric trebuia înfiinţat la Constanţa, primul port al ţării, unde se perindau anual mii şi mii de vizitatori, excursii şi colonii şcolare. Am avut ocazia sa vedem si expoziției de modele organizată de Asociația Modelism Tomis Constanța și găzduită de muzeu. A fost o experienta foarte frumoasa pe care nu am vrut sa o ratam.
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Overall, I do recommend this Romanian Naval Museum. However, there are some cons, along with the pros. Pros: - Quality displays representing the history of the Romanian Navy - Decently priced entry - Open on Sunday Cons: - You must pay an extra $5 if you want to take photos (cell phone or otherwise) - Staff aren’t especially friendly - The displays aren’t well labeled - Quite warm inside, perhaps it was due to the humidifiers? Unsure. But bring some water - Nothing interactive, so not much fun for the under 15 crowd
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Many scaled ship models and some real size ones, many objects used in navigation, uniforms and costumes, maps, objects discovered under the sea or in ports, from different centuries. The temporary expo of scaled ship model collections, miniatures and dioramas was amazing. Outside expo displays real 20th century ships and ship components. All exhibits are described in Romanian, English and French. Free entrance on Marine's day (August 15th) and free guided tour by volunteers of the Romanian Scouts.
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Maria Nedelcu

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Preocupările pentru realizarea unui Muzeu al Marinei Române au început să prindă contur încă din a doua jumătate a secolului al XIX-lea dar vor capăta concreteţe abia la începutul secolului XX. La 30 decembrie 1919, Ordinul Comandantului Marinei Militare nr. 282, dat cu prilejul scoaterii din serviciu a unui număr de zece nave militare, cerea Diviziei de Mare şi Diviziei de Dunăre să fie demontate de pe aceste bastimente aparate de navigaţie, agregate şi armament naval pentru a fi expuse într-un viitor muzeu. Cu aceste obiecte s-a constituit „Secţiunea marină” din cadrul Muzeului Militar Naţional înfiinţat prin Înaltul Decret nr. 6064 din 18 decembrie 1923. Dar această soluţie nu a satisfăcut visul iubitorilor de ape şi marină care îşi doreau un muzeu numai al lor. În septembrie 1932, Jean Bart, impresionat de preocuparea pe care vecinii noştri ruşi şi bulgari o manifestau pentru „cunoaşterea şi propaganda mării”, concretizată prin înfiinţarea de acvarii şi muzee maritime în ţările lor, se întreba: „Cum, noi nu putem avea la Constanţa asemenea instituţii?” După părerea ilustrului ofiţer de marină și scriitor, adevăratul muzeu maritim, ştiinţific, tehnic și istoric trebuia înfiinţat la Constanţa, primul port al ţării, unde se perindau anual mii şi mii de vizitatori, excursii şi colonii şcolare. Am avut ocazia sa vedem si expoziției de modele organizată de Asociația Modelism Tomis Constanța și găzduită de muzeu. A fost o experienta foarte frumoasa pe care nu am vrut sa o ratam.
Elisa Paraschiv

Elisa Paraschiv

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