The Golesti Museum’s schedule during the Ortodox Easter holidays

Dear friends, On the occasion of Easter, the team at the Golesti Museum sends you our warmest and most sincere wishes for your well-being! May this festive period bring you [...]

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The Golești Museum Marks International Women’s Day with the Opening of the Exhibitions “Feminine Perspectives” and “Maria Tănase – Romanian Soul”

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the Golești Museum opened two exhibitions dedicated to the feminine universe: the painting exhibition “Feminine Perspectives” and the thematic exhibition “Maria Tănase – [...]

By |2026-03-06T11:17:38+00:00March 6, 2026|Stiri|Comments Off on The Golești Museum Marks International Women’s Day with the Opening of the Exhibitions “Feminine Perspectives” and “Maria Tănase – Romanian Soul”

March 8 – free access for the ladies at the Golești Museum

On March 8, we celebrate the beauty, strength, sensitivity and inspiration that women bring every day to our lives. We wish you health, joy, and as many beautiful moments with [...]

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Painting Exhibition: “Feminine Perspectives”

  Between March 6 and April 21, 2026, the Golești Museum, in partnership with the Curtea de Argeș Municipal Museum, once again becomes the venue for the exhibition Feminine Perspectives, [...]

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Expoziție: „Maria Tănase – Suflet românesc”

The Golești Museum of Viticulture and Fruit Growing, in partnership with the Ethnography Section of the Oltenia Museum in Craiova, is organizing the  exhibition “Maria Tănase – Romanian Soul”, a [...]

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The Temporary Exhibition “The Carver of Thoughts” , in honorem Nicolae M. Nica

  This spring, Bucharest becomes the setting for a symbolic reunion with the life and work of one of Olt County’s most important folk creators. On Sunday, February 22, 2026, [...]

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The exhibition „Nature Always Finds a Way”, by Ramona Șlug

The exhibition „Nature Always Finds a Way”, signed by artist Ramona Șlug and curated by Nicoleta Popa Grigore, opens on Monday, February 16, 2026, in the Contemporary Art Hall of [...]

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The Union of the Romanian Principalities celebrated in Golești

The Golești Museum of Viticulture and Fruit Growing marked 167 years since the Unification of the Romanian Principalities through a symposium dedicated to one of the most important moments in [...]

By |2026-01-30T08:19:18+00:00January 30, 2026|Stiri|Comments Off on The Union of the Romanian Principalities celebrated in Golești

The Vineyards’ Trifon Day – Agrarian Ritual, Faith, and Viticultural Tradition at Golești Museum

On Sunday, February 1, 2026, Muzeul Viticulturii și Pomiculturii Golești invites the public to attend “The Vineyards’ Trifon Day (Gurbanul or Arezanul)”, a cultural and scientific event that brings back [...]

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Symposium Dedicated to the Union of the Romanian Principalities

Golești Museum invites the public on Friday, 23 January 2026, starting at 12:30 p.m., to attend a commemorative symposium marking 167 years since the Union of the Romanian Principalities – [...]

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