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The Zambaccian Museum, in the former residence of businessman Krikor Zambaccian, houses a collection of early 20th century art by renowned Romanian artists as well as French Impressionists..
The Zambaccian Museum, in the former residence of businessman Krikor Zambaccian, houses a collection of early 20th century art by renowned Romanian artists as well as French Impressionists.
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21 Strada Muzeul Zambaccian, Bucharest 11871, Romania
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