Starting with 14 May 2019, for 36 months, the Old Lighthouse from Sulina will be closed for restoration.
26th, 27th, 30th April and 1st of May – OPEN
28th and 29th of April – CLOSED
The Old Lighthouse Museum Sulina will be closed for the public from 16.10.2018 to 06.11.2018.
WEDNESDAY, 24th of JANUARY 2018, ALL MUSEUMS ARE CLOSED.
On December 2017, at the Fine Arts Museum, 2, Grigore Antipa Street, the public may see the work of Tache Papatriandafil (1903 – 1951), „Pont-Neuf”, belonging to the paintings collection.

“In less than 50 years of life, Tache Papatriandafil succeeded in developing as an artist and individualizing himself among the painters who worked in the most effervescent autochthonous, interwar period.
He did not graduate from the School of Belle Arte, but only attended the courses, as well as those of the Free Academies in Bucharest, being the student of Arthur Verona or Petrascu. At the time he is known as one of Tonitza’s most skillful students, who do not forget about the artistic chronicles. His debut was consumed in 1924 at the Official Salon, and the following years captured successes, being awarded one in a row in 1926, 1927 and 1928.
In 1929, when he was awarded a scholarship, Papatriandafil arrives in Paris where he studies painting and drawing. Returning to the country, he will continue to participate in the artistic events of the time, being present both on the salons of the Salon, but also on those of the Young Artist. In addition, in 1931, he took part in the formation of the “Our Group” association, being a member of the wave of young artists, including Phoebus, Margareta Sterian, Paul Miracovici, Aurel Kessler and others.”
On 30th of November and 1st of December 2017, all museums will be closed excepting the Danube Delta Eco-Tourism Museum Center which will be open between 9.00 and 17.00 (last entry: 16.00).
The International Conference „Objects, Ideas and Travelers. Contacts between the Balkans, the Aegean and Western Anatolia during the Bronze and Early Iron Age. Conference to the Memory of Alexandru Vulpe” will take place in Tulcea on 11-13 November 2017.
The event, attended by more than 50 outstanding researchers from Romania, Germany, Austria, France, Great Britain, Poland, Bulgaria, Sueden, Denmark, Croatia and Republic of Moldova, is financially supported by Tulcea County Council in partnership with Tulcea Town Hall.
Organizers: “Gavrilă Simion” Eco-Museum Research Institute – Tulcea, „Vasile Pârvan” Archaeology Institute – Bucureşti, Pre- and Protohistory Institute of Heidelberg University (Germany) and German Institute of Archaeology. Eurasia – Berlin Department.
The conference is dedicated to an important period in the prehistory of southeastern Europe between the end of IV millennium BC and the beginning of the first millennium AD. and is trying to bring together the newest and most important scientific contributions in the field.
Details regardind programme, participant and papers presented : 2017_11_Tulcea_Program conferinta_Object, Ideas and Travelers
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