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Muzeul Etnografic Rășinari

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Muzeul Etnografic Rășinari
Museum of Universal Ethnography "Franz Binder"
Museum of Universal Ethnography "Franz Binder"Photo: Renardo la vulpo, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0. Cropped & resized.

On your right, look for the striking pale green plaster facade with a central stone balcony and distinctive white crenellated turrets reaching above the roofline. This is the Museum of Universal Ethnography, widely known as the Franz Binder Museum.

Take a glance at your screen to see the exterior of this neo-gothic structure, a style that intentionally revives medieval architectural features like dramatic arches and tall pillars, even though this building was actually constructed much later, between eighteen sixty-five and eighteen sixty-seven. Originally, it served as a bustling center for local craft guilds.

The Museum of Universal Ethnography "Franz Binder" is housed in a historical Neogothic building, constructed between 1865-1867, and declared a historical monument.
The Museum of Universal Ethnography "Franz Binder" is housed in a historical Neogothic building, constructed between 1865-1867, and declared a historical monument.Photo: Renardo la vulpo, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0. Cropped & resized.

Interestingly, during major restorations in nineteen eighty-nine, workers uncovered heraldic shields proving that a rather impressive figure named Valentin Frank von Franckenstein lived on this exact spot in the late sixteen hundreds. He was a Saxon count, a royal judge, and remarkably, the very first person to translate the ancient Roman poet Ovid into both the Romanian and Hungarian languages.

Today, this building holds around three thousand objects and stands as the only museum in Romania dedicated entirely to non-European art and civilization. The core of the collection comes from nineteenth-century Saxon explorers who traveled the globe. The most famous of them was Franz Binder. In eighteen sixty-two, he donated an extraordinary array of artifacts gathered from the Upper White Nile region in central Africa. Because of its sheer age and scale, his contribution remains one of the most valuable collections of its kind in the entire world.

If you venture inside, you will even find an authentic Egyptian mummy resting in a wooden sarcophagus from the Ptolemaic Period. That refers to the final era of the ancient Egyptian empire before Roman rule, making the mummy over two thousand years old. If you are hoping to see these global treasures, keep in mind the doors are open Monday through Friday from eight A-M to four P-M, but they are closed on weekends.

It is a fascinating little portal to the wider world, tucked perfectly into this historic square. Enjoy this quiet corner, and feel free to move on when you are ready.

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