January 24, 2021
Cultural Trip
Cultural Trip
Sunday, January 24, 2021, marked the 162nd anniversary of the Union of Romanian Principalities under the leadership of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza. The event of 1859 remained in history as the "Small Union", in order to distinguish it from the Big Union of December 1, 1918, but in fact it was a crucial moment for the subsequent becoming of Romania as a state.
January 24, 2021, celebrated in the Romanian spirit: following the footsteps of our great Romanian poet, Mihai Eminescu and a visit to the “Mihai Băcescu” Water Museum in Fălticeni.
January 24, 2021, celebrated in the Romanian spirit: following the footsteps of our great Romanian poet, Mihai Eminescu and a visit to the “Mihai Băcescu” Water Museum in Fălticeni.
"Mihai Eminescu" Memorial House, Ipotești, Romania
The "Mihai Eminescu" memorial house from Ipotești is a memorial museum arranged in the house where the poet Mihai Eminescu (1850-1889) lived in the Ipotești village from Botoșani county.
Mihai Eminescu (born Mihail Eminovici; b. January 15, 1850, Botoșani - d. June 15, 1889, Bucharest) was a Romanian poet, prose writer and journalist, considered by Romanian readers and literary critics as the most important poetic voice in literature Romanian.
www.eminescuipotesti.ro/index.htm
Mihai Eminescu (born Mihail Eminovici; b. January 15, 1850, Botoșani - d. June 15, 1889, Bucharest) was a Romanian poet, prose writer and journalist, considered by Romanian readers and literary critics as the most important poetic voice in literature Romanian.
www.eminescuipotesti.ro/index.htm
"MIHAI BĂCESCU" WATER MUSEUM - FĂLTICENI, ROMANIA
The “Mihai Băcescu” Water Museum reconstructs the world of researchers Emil Racoviță, Grigore Antipa, Paul Bujor, Ion Borcea and Mihai Băcescu, the exhibits here highlighting the contributions of Romanian science in the field of hydrobiology.
"The "Mihai Băcescu" Water Museum was organized between 1980-1982 and inaugurated on August 17, 1982, at the initiative and under the guidance of academician Mihai Băcescu and Mrs. Professor Dr. Ileana Crăciun. It is the only museum in the country with a theme about life in the terrestrial waters and seas and oceans of the world, being equipped with over 750 valuable pieces brought from the academician's expeditions in the seas and oceans of the world, some can be considered exceptional: sea sponges, corals , shells producing pearls, squid, lobsters, stars and sea urchins, sturgeons, venomous snakes, turtles, crocodiles, along with a significant number of works from over 480 published.
The dowry of the museum is fully enriched with a geographical globe, unique in the world, by the fact that it reproduces on a scale, along with the relief of the land, the configuration of the underwater relief. Donated in 1986, the globe was executed with mastery and millimetric accuracy, over five and a half years, by Mr. Isaic Neculai from Vadu Moldovei, professor of geography."
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The “Mihai Băcescu” Water Museum reconstructs the world of researchers Emil Racoviță, Grigore Antipa, Paul Bujor, Ion Borcea and Mihai Băcescu, the exhibits here highlighting the contributions of Romanian science in the field of hydrobiology.
"The "Mihai Băcescu" Water Museum was organized between 1980-1982 and inaugurated on August 17, 1982, at the initiative and under the guidance of academician Mihai Băcescu and Mrs. Professor Dr. Ileana Crăciun. It is the only museum in the country with a theme about life in the terrestrial waters and seas and oceans of the world, being equipped with over 750 valuable pieces brought from the academician's expeditions in the seas and oceans of the world, some can be considered exceptional: sea sponges, corals , shells producing pearls, squid, lobsters, stars and sea urchins, sturgeons, venomous snakes, turtles, crocodiles, along with a significant number of works from over 480 published.
The dowry of the museum is fully enriched with a geographical globe, unique in the world, by the fact that it reproduces on a scale, along with the relief of the land, the configuration of the underwater relief. Donated in 1986, the globe was executed with mastery and millimetric accuracy, over five and a half years, by Mr. Isaic Neculai from Vadu Moldovei, professor of geography."
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