Three Museums, A Walk At The Beginning Of The Year

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First walk of the new year 2023. Happy New Year and Happy Walking, you Walkers! I don't know if that sounds good in English, I hope the meaning is understandable...

The first walk of the year had a few special features for me. Sticking to the first day of the year, this sunny winter day (?) also marked my birthday and was the warmest winter day measured so far in Romania.

My birthday coming so soon after the beginning of the new year, after the celebration of the new year, has always been a hard challenge both for me and for my relatives and friends, all very tired from preparations, parties, and lots of food. They were all mad at my mother for giving birth to me so soon after the new year, but she, I don't think, had a choice. I thank her and remember her fondly...

As the years went by, relatives and friends gave up, couldn't and didn't come to congratulate me, so I celebrated my birthday more and more alone but, of course, with my family. This year was a novelty because a good friend invited us for a walk. At first, I didn't like the idea but then I got more and more excited about such a "party".

When I walk around, if not in a park then in the central part of Bucharest, looking for old streets and buildings that make me think and imagine the city of a century ago. At the same time, I like to look at the joining, in the same landscape, of buildings from different eras, those that break, I think I can say, the monotony!

This is Victory Square, a square with many exits in attractive directions, the starting point of Victory Avenue, my favorite, and other major city avenues.

Most of the town was asleep or resting and, of course, a lot of people were away celebrating the New Year.
The pleasure of seeing the town deserted was unbearable. A rare occasion!

Our favorite café was closed, as most were, the only one that was working was crowded and overcrowded... We chose to drink coffee to go and watch the rare passersby on Victory Avenue.

Normally I would have chosen to walk along Victory Avenue but, fortunately, this time I changed to an avenue that led in the opposite direction, Kiseleff Road, towards the greener part of the city, crossing the wealthy neighborhoods, where the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie lived in the last century, those who built the district, then the communist "aristocracy" who took the houses of the previous ones by force, and now the rich capitalists who bought the houses from the communist descendants. People have passed... the houses are left!

We had to cross Victory Square, dominated by the Romanian Government building.

Right at the beginning of Kiseleff Road, there are three important museums. The most popular museum, especially for children, is the Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History.

The Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History is a museum in Bucharest, located at 1, Kiseleff Road. The museum's heritage consists of more than 2 million pieces, grouped into different zoological, paleontological, mineral, rock, and ethnographic collections.

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It is the only museum where you have to queue to visit.

Next, we see the Museum of the Roman Peasant, a famous and award-winning museum for its collections but which has been under renovation for several years. The museum building dates from 1940 and is very beautiful, in my opinion. The tower with its gazebo and colorful tile roof is my favorite.

The building is imposing and hard to frame in the photo, I had to go opposite, where the third museum is, the Geological Museum, to fit the whole building in the picture. Approaching the Geological Museum I had a big surprise, being greeted by a... small dinosaur!

The National Geological Museum is a museum in Bucharest located on Kiseleff Road, near Victoriei Square and Kiseleff Park.
The National Geological Museum was opened to the public in 1990, in the building of the Geological Institute of Romania, built in 1906.
The permanent exhibition consists of 14 core exhibits and contains about 7,700 exhibits out of a total of 70,000 in the museum's scientific collections.

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Another building like they don't make anymore. This is a museum that I have wanted to visit for a long time and even though it is easy for me to get there, I still haven't succeeded.

In this museum can be seen "an impressive collection of "mine flowers", but also the most complete collection of rocks and fossils in Romania, extraordinary reconstructions of large vertebrates found in geological strata throughout Romania, including several life-size dinosaurs discovered in the Hațeg region". Moreover, this is a museum with a sale, meaning that various minerals, semi-precious stones, and even small fossils can be bought. I promise to visit it soon and make a more complete presentation.

I think I read somewhere that this egg that looks like a modern sculpture in front of the museum is actually a petrified dinosaur egg! This is also where I saw the explanation for being greeted by a dinosaur. In the garden and at the entrance to the museum are several dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, built life-size and animated.

Interesting this union of museums at the beginning of this Kiseleff Road. For those who stroll around, remains the pleasure of admiring the buildings of these museums, two of them built at the beginning of the last century and the third in 1940. I love that these two museums are facing each other and I leave this walk looking at them once again!

Walk done for #WednesdayWalk, a community of walkers owned by @tattoodjay.

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your English was fine and such an interesting walk love looking at all the buildings and that dinosaur how cool is that

Thanks for joining the Wednesday, its always fun for me to visit the walks from all around the world, getting a feel for communities where people live and what they see on their daily walks

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Thank you! Yes, the dinosaur was a surprise to me too.

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What a brilliant walk and what a brilliant way to spend your birthday. Happy Birthday by the way. People come and go but the buildings remain!

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Thank you! It was indeed a more enjoyable birthday celebration than I expected.

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Beautiful pictures. Not so many people in the city. I was amazed at the dinosaur.

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I also like to go for a daily walk like this, it is very beneficial for our health. You can capture all images very wonderfully. Your camera result is too good. Natural sights are very good for a person. This view of your city is very impressive. By going to such a museum one is very happy to see old things. Thanks for sharing your happiness with us.

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With pleasure! I wouldn't call it happiness, just a pleasure of a man heading towards old age, and then all these small joys count.

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The age of a person is what he wants. A person should be young at heart like you.

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You're right, there are several ages. Thanks for thinking of me that way!

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Happy new year dear @bluemoon and happy birthday! Wishing you and yours good health and love!
That was a nice walk and a nice way to spend your birthday. I have a similar problem, my name's day is on January 6 and everyone is just so tired of fiestas, so maybe I should also go for a walk :)

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Thank you! So glad to see you around. I'm glad to see the amazing places on your island again, I saw your posts from yesterday on the run and hope to read them soon.
Glad to have found another similarity, that we have a day (birthday and name day) in the first week of the new year (my birthday is on the 2nd).
I wish you a happy new year, may your efforts be rewarded, and may there be even more relaxation and holidays. I hope to see you more, at least once a week posting here.
I wish you a wonderful walk tomorrow and a nice celebration with Stefanos!

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Thank you so much dear @bluemoon! Indeed, another similarity, so nice!
Oh, I will try to keep it weekly, although I would like to keep it even more frequent, but life happens and I tend to lose focus (but not interest) easily :)

hope to read them soon.

Oh, it's the photos that say it all for this gorge, no worries :)

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but life happens and I tend to lose focus

I'm in the same situation and struggling hard to be present. I hope I succeed, I hope you succeed too!

Yes, the photos say it all, they are gorgeous, both yours and Stefanos' of course.

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Happy Birthday! Wish you all the health possible! I wish you lots of happy moments together with you family!

Great post, I dont know Bucharest well, as you already know this. But as I know it, it is CROWDED. So I had a smile on my face reading it was empty and I imagined a city with no cars and no trouble.

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Thank you very much! Everything you wished me is very necessary and I hope your wish will help me. It's my turn to wish you all the best for the new year, and everything you wish for. I know it all goes to your family, if your family and loved ones are well, then all will be well.

You're right, when Bucharest is deserted it's like in a catastrophic movie where people have disappeared and only deserted cities are left. Very early on Sundays, I have the opportunity to see the streets so deserted.

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I also did walking by a seaside on the first day of the new year. Unlike your place, the seaside was crowded and many people were out with their car as well thanks to the sunny weather.

May you walk much more in 2023! Have a good weeekend ;)

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Thank you, I wish you a very good new year!

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