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The Cucuteni Eneolithic Art Museum
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Nationally one of the kind, both history and art museum, it currently hosts the most spectacular artefacts, famous objects that belong to the Cucuteni–Trypillia Culture, which is in fact the most important and extraordinary European prehistoric civilization.
There are 3D objects and photo documentary materials that can be found by the tourists, which show the evolution and development phases of these civilizations in all the areas.
Cucuteni–Trypillia Culture, the most studied European prehistoric civilization
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If you had to choose between the two main artistic exhibits of …
Attractions, Ceahlău National Park, Entertainment, Nature Parks, Tourism Promotion, Tourist trails, Touristic Routes in Ceahlău Massif »
On the 1st of June 2023, children have benefited of free entrance at all the museums in Neamț, there was an open-air theater performance in Piatra Neamț, also for children, there was a cycling tour attended by over 500 participants, but the largest influx of tourists and locals was, by far, headed towards the “Olympus of Moldavia”, the Ceahlău Massif.
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Between June 1-5, the Holy Mountain from Neamț County was the main attraction for visitors, so over four thousand tourists were happy to climb the trails in Ceahlău National Park, …
Customs, traditions and crafts, Days of Neamţ Fortress, Entertainment, Events, Events and projects financed by Neamţ County Council, Events and projects initiated by Neamţ County Council, Festivals organized by Neamţ County Council, Fortresses, Local artisans, Tourism Promotion »
The Medieval Festival that celebrates Neamț Fortress and the local history reached its 21st edition this year and delighted both tourists and locals eager to take part in such outdoor events, after two years of restrictions due to the pandemic.
For the public, the festival meant 3 wonderful days of traveling back in times past, in ages of great historical significance, vibrating to medieval music rhythms, witnessing battle confrontations of the knights and the gracious dances of the ladies, and last but not least enjoying live performances of beloved artists: Paula …
"Hope Chest" Folk Art Festival, Attractions, Customs, traditions and crafts, Editorial releases, Events, Events and projects financed by Neamţ County Council, Events and projects initiated by Neamţ County Council, Exhibitions, Faith and spirituality in Neamţ, Festivals organized by Neamţ County Council, Local artisans, Neamţ, simply delicious!, Tourism Promotion »
Come to Piatra-Neamț to attend the 17th edition of the beloved folk art festival!
Already a tradition, the festival in Neamț is the place of meeting with the real Keepers of Tradition, who owe the responsibility of preserving the priceless Romanian art and folk heritage.
The weekend of May, 26-28, 2023 is dedicated to folk art, and it brings to the public and tourists alike the opportunity of a face to face encounter with tradition, with talented craftsmen or young artisans who carry on the valuable heritage.
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Neamţ, simply delicious!, Tourism Promotion, Villages in Neamţ »
A Local Gastronomic Points (LGP) is a specific unit for the capitalization and commercialization of local primary production, located in a rural area, where culinary products and drinks are prepared according to recipes specific to the area, and served directly to the final consumer, for a maximum number of 12 people at a time. The Local Gastronomic Points are a valid solution for the promotion of primary rural production, the development of rural tourism and the local economy.
LGPs represent serious opportunities for farmers who reside in rural areas, for the …
Events, Neamţ Icons: Great Artists & Thinkers, Tourism Promotion »
On May 17, 1995, CONSTANTIN LĂCĂTUȘU wrote Romania’s name in gold letters into the history book of World Alpinism. At 1:45 P.M. local time, CONSTANTIN LĂCĂTUȘU from Piatra Neamţ became the first Romanian to reach the highest peak on the planet, EVEREST (8,848m).
His unique performance was due to the fact that his ascent to the top was made without a sherpa and, for most part of the way, without oxygen.
Many other personal and national victories followed, and TICU LĂCĂTUŞU conquered the highest peaks of the world, among which we mention …