The George Enescu Museum is a museum in
Bucharest dedicated to Romanian composer George Enescu and it displays photos, manuscripts, musical instruments, personal items and documents. The highlights of this exhibition are three violins that the composer's wife donated to the museum in 1956: the Guarnieri Violin (1731), also called the 'Cathedral' for its imposing resonance, and two violins made by Paul Kaul.
Useful Information
- Address: 141 Calea Victoriei.
- Opening hours: Tuesdays-Sundays - 10.00-17.00.
- Important: No admission tax is charged on the 26th of each month.
Useful Links
www.georgeenescu.ro
Categories
History, Monuments, Arts and Culture
Pictures