Strada Pogor Vasile | Str. Vasile Pogor, Nr. 4, Iasi 700110, RomaniaKaart
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Randy K
Nice and cultural
Of course, I need to understand more Romanian to really appreciate the museum, but I really LOVED the museum exterior and interior. Staff were helpful and friendly. I plan to go again.
Beoordeeld op 3 nov 2017
xelaandra
a museum with cultural history
It was the first building that which was electrified in Iasi. This building is related with the culture of Iasi and with the culture of Romania's important authors/ poets. In this place were discover...
Beoordeeld op 30 mei 2017
cotosilv
Nice museum
This is the house of Vasile Pogor one of the founders of Junimea, a romanian literary society in 1863.
Beoordeeld op 20 mrt 2017
Andreea M
Friends of artists
Pogor Memorial House hosts the Romanian Literature Museum. It is a great piece of architecture and it hosts a lot of interesting events for students, like concerts or festivals.
Beoordeeld op 13 feb 2017
poutza
Nice stroll around in a literary atmosphere
The staff is well prepaired, they will give you some interesting insights into the life of the cultural Jassy of the XIX-XX th century. Rather small though and with few albeit relevant exhibits
Nice and cultural
Of course, I need to understand more Romanian to really appreciate the museum, but I really LOVED the museum exterior and interior. Staff were helpful and friendly. I plan to go again.
a museum with cultural history
It was the first building that which was electrified in Iasi. This building is related with the culture of Iasi and with the culture of Romania's important authors/ poets. In this place were discover...
Nice museum
This is the house of Vasile Pogor one of the founders of Junimea, a romanian literary society in 1863.
Friends of artists
Pogor Memorial House hosts the Romanian Literature Museum. It is a great piece of architecture and it hosts a lot of interesting events for students, like concerts or festivals.
Nice stroll around in a literary atmosphere
The staff is well prepaired, they will give you some interesting insights into the life of the cultural Jassy of the XIX-XX th century. Rather small though and with few albeit relevant exhibits