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The Gheorghe Tattarescu Memorial Museum showcases works by the eponymous 19th century Romanian neoclassical painter.
The Gheorghe Tattarescu Memorial Museum showcases works by the eponymous 19th century Romanian neoclassical painter. It is located in the house where he lived for 39 years till his death in 1894.
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Str. Domnita Anastasia, 7, Bucuresti-Sector 5, Bucuresti, 50033, Romania
+40 21 314 1006
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