The consolidation and restoration works at the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant (MNTR) were completed at the end of January, stated researcher Liliana Passima, interim director of the museum institution. She specified that she is waiting for Enel to expedite all formalities to finalize the power increase work, without which the permanent exhibition cannot be reopened.
She recalled that the minimum period during which the space must remain empty following the works, in order to regain its micro-climatic stability, is between 3 and 6 months. “The space must be empty for between 3 and 6 months.
Additionally, tests with the heating systems and the introduction of dehumidifiers must also be carried out. There are several equally complex operations. Only after that can we begin mounting the permanent exhibition.
Passima specified that the consolidation and restoration works were carried out with a total budget of 27,521,271 RON excluding VAT, with the reception protocol upon completion of the works being drawn up on January 30.
At the same time, she noted that for the permanent exhibition, the MNTR team has planned the sum of 50,000 RON within the activity program.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When were the works at the Museum of the Romanian Peasant completed?
The consolidation and restoration works were officially completed at the end of January, with the reception protocol signed on January 30.
Why is the permanent exhibition not reopening immediately?
A period of 3 to 6 months is required for micro-climate stabilization, alongside the finalization of electrical power upgrades.
What was the total budget for the restoration project?
The total budget for the consolidation and restoration works amounted to 27,521,271 RON, excluding VAT.