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To mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of the great Romanian sculptor Constantin Brâncuși, 2026 was declared by the President of Romania the Year of Constantin Brâncuși. Constantin Brâncuși, one of the greatest sculptors of the twentieth century, was born in 1876 in Hobița, Gorj County, and passed away in 1957 in Paris; he was buried in the Père-Lachaise cemetery. In 1904 he arrived in Paris, where he attended courses at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. There he also worked in the studio of Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), the founder of modern sculpture, and met Amadeo Modigliani (1884-1920), the Italian sculptor settled in France. Inspired by the work of these artists, he perfected his artistic training in Paris. His works are held in museums both at home and abroad, in the Netherlands, the Scandinavian countries, France, and the United States of America. For his outstanding merits he was awarded the Order of the Star of Romania in 1923; in 1931 Nicolae Iorga proposed him for the Order of Cultural Merit; and only in 1990 was he posthumously elected a member of the Romanian Academy.
One of the artist's most famous creations is the sculpture Mademoiselle Pogany, considered a national symbol of modern Romanian art. Its protagonist was Margaret Pogany (1879-1964), a young Hungarian painter who came to Paris in 1909 to study painting techniques. Visiting her studio, she asked the sculptor to make her portrait, even leaving him a photograph and a self-portrait. In 1911 Brâncuși sculpted her likeness from memory in marble and in bronze, focusing on the deep, large, almond-shaped eyes, the subdued eyebrows, the narrow nose, the small mouth, the austere hairstyle and the modest gesture of the hands, rested against the face. Between 1912 and 1933 he produced nineteen versions of Mademoiselle Pogany.
The commemorative medal "Constantin Brâncuși (1876-1976). Expoziție Filatelică Omagială - București 1976" was struck in Romania at the State Mint by the engraver Ștefan Grudinschi. Executed in bronze with a diameter of 60 mm and a weight of 113.73 g, the medal is remarkable for its memorial and artistic value. Obverse: the sculptor's bust facing left, with the semicircular legend "CONSTANTIN BRÂNCUȘI - 1876-1976." Reverse: a fragment of the triptych The Gate of the Kiss. Semicircular legend: "EXPOZIȚIA FILATELICĂ OMAGIALĂ - BUCUREȘTI 1976."
The medal "Constantin Brâncuși. Mademoiselle Pogany. Craiova Art Museum. 1987" was also executed in bronze at the State Mint (Bucharest); it has a nominal diameter of 60 mm (because of the circular cutting the actual dimensions are D: 45 mm; weight: 53.55 g). The obverse shows, in the central field, an image of the Craiova Art Museum framed by the semicircular legend "MUZEUL DE ARTĂ - CRAIOVA / 1987." The reverse depicts a replica of the sculpture Mademoiselle Pogany made by Brâncuși's pupil O. Moșescu, accompanied by the inscription "CONSTANTIN BRÂNCUȘI - M-elle POGANY / 1913."

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Book launch: Din viața privată și ascunsă a copiilor lui Dimitrie Cantemir: studii și documente / From the Private and Hidden Life of Dimitrie Cantemir’s Children: Studies and Documents / Из частной и тайной жизни детей Дмитрия Кантемира: исследования и документы — author: dr. hab. Lilia Zabolotnaia; publisher: Editura “Lexon Prim” (2025)

17 February 2026

On 17 February 2026 the launch of the volume took place at the Muzeul Național de Istorie a Moldovei. The work, presented in parallel texts in Romanian, English and Russian, offers researchers a rigorous and well-documented scholarly instrument with an extensive critical apparatus (bibliography and an index of names). The study and its publication were carried out within the national subprogram "Museum historical-archaeological heritage: systematization and scientific-cultural valorization (Code: 180101)," implemented by the museum.


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International scientific conference “Cultural Heritage of Yesterday — Implications for the Development of the Society of Tomorrow”, 13th edition

11 February 2026

On 11 February 2026, in the context of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Section VI of the international conference "Cultural Heritage of Yesterday - Implications for the Development of the Society of Tomorrow" (13th edition) took place. The conference was organized by Academia de Științe a Moldovei in partnership with Muzeul Național de Istorie a Moldovei, Centrul Mitropolitan de Cercetări Științifice TABOR, Institutul de Etnologie al Academiei Naționale de Științe a Ucrainei and Universitatea Liberă din Berlin.


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The culture of memory and cultural heritage in the post-totalitarian society presented at the international scientific conference “Yesterday’s cultural heritage – implications for the development of tomorrow’s society”

11 February 2026

On February 11, 2026, the National Museum of History of Moldova participated in the opening of the international scientific conference "Yesterday's cultural heritage - implications for the development of tomorrow's society", Iași-Chișinău-Bucharest-Lviv. The event is organized by the Academy of Sciences of Moldova in the context of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, in cooperation with the National Museum of History of Moldova, the Metropolitan Center for Scientific Research TABOR, the Institute of Ethnology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the Free University of Berlin.


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Launch of the Ceramic Route

16 January 2026

On 16 January 2026, in the Blue Hall, the National Museum of History of Moldova (MNIM), in partnership with the National Office of Tourism of the Republic of Moldova, hosted the launch of the Ceramic Route - an approximately 635 km cultural itinerary organized by the National Office of Tourism in partnership with the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Moldova

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International Conference “The Historical and Cultural Legacy of Queen Marie”

9 January 2026

On 9 January 2026, from 14:00 to 16:00, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the international conference "The Historical and Cultural Legacy of Queen Marie." The event, organized by the Handmade Art Academy Bucharest in partnership with the National Bank of Moldova and the Romanian Cultural Institute "Mihai Eminescu" in Chișinău on the occasion of the closing of the exhibition ROYAL (opened on 2 December 2025), brought together specialists in history, culture, and heritage.


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Scientific results of the project „Communism for Young People. Passing on the Recent Past to Young Generations in Romania and the Republic of Moldova” (25.80013.0807.44ROMD) in the year 2025 evaluated by the Bureau of the Section of Social, Economic, Humanities and Arts of the ASM with the highest appreciation

23 December 2025

On December 23, 2025, in the Azure Hall of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova, during the public prezentation of scientific reports on the activity of research and innovation projects in the field of competence, was presented the report of the bilateral scientific project „Communism for Young People. Passing on the Recent Past to Young Generations in Romania and the Republic of Moldova", within the Strategic Priority IV Societal Challenges, documented in the State Register of projects in the field of science and innovation with the number 25.80013.0807.44ROMD, project leader Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ludmila Cojocari.


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“The Magic of the Winter Holidays” 2025

21 December 2025

On 21 December 2025, in the context of the winter holidays, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the event for children with special needs, "The Magic of the Winter Holidays." The event, organized with the support of A.O. Sunshine and partners, is a traditional one, held annually at the National Museum of History of Moldova. It also aimed to promote social inclusion and to provide a festive setting in which participants feel encouraged and appreciated.


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Opening of the exhibition „Art speaks where the voice is silent”

9 December 2025

On Tuesday, 9 December 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the opening of the exhibition „Art speaks where the voice is silent", a project dedicated to the inclusion of persons with disabilities, organized as part of the events marking the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The event brought together dozens of visitors, representatives of partner foundations, and members of the general public interested in discovering the works of the two self-taught artists: Vladimir Pocitar and Nadejda Moșnoi

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Vernissage of the exhibition “ROYAL”

2 December 2025

On 2 December 2025, at 16:00, we experienced a memorable evening at the National Museum of History of Moldova. The vernissage of the exhibition ROYAL, dedicated to Queen Marie and to the 107th anniversary of the Great Union, unfolded in a warm atmosphere that embraced history, art and the audience's emotion.

The event was opened by dr. hab. Eugen Sava, General Director of MNIM, who emphasized the essential role of cultural projects in linking the past with the present, while dr. Vornic Vlad, State Secretary of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Moldova, reiterated the need to support heritage and local creativity.


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Roundtable “The Legacy of Emil Racoviță. Contemporary Explorations”

14 November 2025

On Friday, 14 November 2025, the roundtable "The Legacy of Emil Racoviță. Contemporary Explorations" took place at the National Museum of History of Moldova, organized in partnership with the "Ștefan cel Mare" County Museum of Vaslui and the Institute of Geology and Seismology. The event opened with the vernissage of the exhibition "Emil Racoviță. Photographic Journal" and focused on the valorization of Emil G. Racoviță's scientific and cultural heritage.

Attendees followed a series of scholarly presentations addressing topics related to Antarctic explorations, speleological research, methods of science education, and the preservation of cultural memory.

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Opening of the exhibition “Emil Racoviță. Photographic Journal”

14 November 2025

On 14 November 2025 at 11:00, the opening of the exhibition "Emil Racoviță. Photographic Journal" took place in the ground-floor lobby of the National Museum of History of Moldova. The exhibition was organized in partnership with the County Museum "Ștefan cel Mare" in Vaslui. During the vernissage the roundtable "The Legacy of Emil Racoviță. Contemporary Explorations" was inaugurated.

The exhibition presents a selection of rare stereoscopic (3D) images made by Emil Racoviță during the Belgica Expedition to Antarctica and in the course of his research in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea.

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International conference “Zwischen profan und sakral – Siedlungen und Deponierungen zwischen Balkan und Altai in der Mittel- und Spätbronzezeit” (“Between the Profane and the Sacred — Settlements and Deposits between the Balkans and the Altai in the Middle and Late Bronze Age”)

7 November 2025

From 4 to 7 November 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the international archaeology conference "Zwischen profan und sakral - Siedlungen und Deponierungen zwischen Balkan und Altai in der Mittel- und Spätbronzezeit" ("Between the Profane and the Sacred - Settlements and Deposits between the Balkans and the Altai in the Middle and Late Bronze Age"), organized with the financial support of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

The event brought together researchers, museum professionals and specialists from seven countries - the Republic of Moldova, Germany, Romania, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Slovenia and Georgia - and featured 25 presentations delivered by experts in the field of archaeology.

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Exhibition Opening: Art in Motion: From Sketch to Directed Film

28 October 2025

On October 28, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova inaugurated the exhibition Art in Motion: From Sketch to Directed Film, organized to mark World Day for Audiovisual Heritage.

Speakers at the official opening included Dr. Eugen Sava, General Director of the National Museum of History of Moldova; Valentina Plugaru, Executive Secretary of the Union of Filmmakers of Moldova; actress Zinaida Timofti, widow of the late director Valeriu Gagiu, known for his work with the Bulgakov-Roman duo; and Ana Maria Rusnac, the exhibition's curator, who presented the research methodology and conceptual framework.

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Annual Scientific Conference “History — Archaeology — Museology”, 35th Edition

24 October 2025

On October 23-24, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the 35th edition of the annual scientific conference with international participation, "History - Archaeology - Museology," organized in a hybrid format - both in-person and online.

The event brought together researchers from 11 countries - Moldova, Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Germany, Serbia, Ireland, the Czech Republic, and Lithuania - representing various scientific fields: archaeology, history, museology, ethnology, linguistics, and political science.


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Opening of the International Exhibition “Japanese Design Today 100”

24 October 2025

On Friday, October 24, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the opening of the international exhibition "Japanese Design Today 100," organized in partnership with the Embassy of Japan in the Republic of Moldova and the Japan Foundation. The event marks a significant moment in promoting Moldovan-Japanese cultural dialogue and international cooperation in contemporary design and creative industries.


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Opening of the Exhibition “Moldovan Summers”

22 October 2025

On Wednesday, October 22, 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova inaugurated the exhibition Moldovan Summers, featuring works by British artist Lotta Camilla Teale. The event brought together members of the academic community, representatives of cultural institutions, and the general public, offering a moment of reflection on how direct observation and painterly practice document the transformations of everyday spaces.


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Tribute Event for Robert Badinter

9 October 2025

On October 9, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted a commemorative event honoring Robert Badinter (1928-2024) - jurist, professor, former Minister of Justice of France, and a symbol of the fight for human dignity. The event was organized in partnership with the "Alexei Mateevici" Theoretical High School in Cricova, together with Solidarité Laïque and the Embassy of France in the Republic of Moldova, as a gesture of recognition for his intellectual and moral legacy.


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International Festival of Literature and Translation Chișinău – FILIT, 3rd Edition

28 September 2025

Between 25 and 27 September 2025, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted a series of cultural events as part of the third edition of the International Festival of Literature and Translation Chișinău - FILIT, organized in partnership with EUNIC Moldova and other European cultural actors.

The festival opened on 25 September with the official launch of the European Day of Languages, celebrating the continent's cultural and linguistic diversity.

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#Exhibit of the Month

To mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of the great Romanian sculptor Constantin Brâncuși, 2026 was declared by the President of Romania the Year of Constantin Brâncuși. Constantin Brâncuși, one of the greatest sculptors of the twentieth century, was born in 1876 in Hobița, Gorj County, and passed away in 1957 in Paris; he was buried in the Père-Lachaise cemetery. In 1904 he arrived in Paris, where he attended courses at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts...

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The National Museum of History of Moldova takes place among the most significant museum institutions of the Republic of Moldova, in terms of both its collection and scientific reputation.
©2006-2026 National Museum of History of Moldova
Visit museum 31 August 1989 St., 121 A, MD 2012, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Phones:
Secretariat: +373 (22) 24-43-25
Department of Public Relations and Museum Education: +373 (22) 24-04-26
Fax: +373 (22) 24-43-69
E-mail: office@nationalmuseum.md
Technical Support: info@nationalmuseum.md
Web site administration and maintenance: Andrei EMILCIUC

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The National Museum of History of Moldova takes place among the most significant museum institutions of the Republic of Moldova, in terms of both its collection and scientific reputation.
©2006-2026 National Museum of History of Moldova
Visit museum 31 August 1989 St., 121 A, MD 2012, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Phones:
Secretariat: +373 (22) 24-43-25
Department of Public Relations and Museum Education: +373 (22) 24-04-26
Fax: +373 (22) 24-43-69
E-mail: office@nationalmuseum.md
Technical Support: info@nationalmuseum.md
Web site administration and maintenance: Andrei EMILCIUC