Istoricul Muzeului Arheologic din Piatra Neamţ

  • Subiect: Set up in 1934, due to the endeavours of the unjaded and passionate researcher of prehistory, Constantin Matasă – the Archaeological Museum of Piatra Neamţ knew a continuous development and imposed from its beginnings as an investigation and museological centre. Until 1947 the museum worked under the aegis of Central National Houses, the branch of Piatra Neamţ, set up also by Constantin Matasă, and in 1947 it became state property. Opened at the beginning in a house, built by the founder in a district of the town, the museum was changed in 1960 in the present building which belongs to the Complex of Historical Monuments of the Old Princely Palace from Piatra Neamţ and was organised a permanent exhibition which today has more than 2000 exposed objects coming from the well-known archaeological settlement as: Frumuşica, Traian-Zăneşti, Izvoare-Neamţ, Costişa, Bâtca Doamnei etc. Having a collection of painted Neolithic pottery of an impressive artistic variety which shows the unequalled splendour of the cultural values of Cucuteni, coming from the discoveries of Frumuşica, Izvoare, Calu, Traian etc., having also a rich Dacian material discovered in the Dacian fortresses of the Bâtca Doamnei and Cozia, and in the Daco-Carpian settlements from Dărmăneşti and Lutărie, to which we add the Neolithic and Daco-Bastarnian materials from Ghelăieşti-Bârgăoani the old-Rumanian remains from Brăşăuţi-Piatra Neamţ, discovered in the last researches, the museum imposes as a museological and researching institution of a great importance in the Rumanian archaeological science.
  • Limba de redactare: română, engleză
  • Secţiunea: Muzeografie
  • Vezi publicația: Memoria Antiquitatis: MemAntiq
  • Editura: Muzeul Arheologic Piatra Neamţ
  • Loc publicare: Piatra Neamţ
  • Anul publicaţiei: 1969
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: I ; anul 1969; subtitlu: Acta Musei Petrodavensis
  • Paginaţia: 399-404
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