

Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
The Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania in Cluj-Napoca offers a clear introduction to rural life, crafts, and traditions from across the region. One of Romania’s oldest ethnographic museums, it combines indoor exhibitions of folk costumes, ceramics, tools, and household interiors with an open-air section featuring traditional wooden houses and farm buildings. It is a worthwhile stop for visitors interested in local history, vernacular architecture, and everyday culture beyond the city’s better-known landmarks.
Opening Hours
Mon: Closed, Tue–Sun: 10:00–18:00