List of museums in Romania

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This is an incomplete list of museums located in Romania :

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In Wallachia

Bucharest

Other

In Dobruja

In Moldavia

Iaşi

Piatra Neamț

Other

In Transylvania

Cluj-Napoca

Sibiu

Other

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