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Villages in Romania to host Night of Museums in August

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The Slovenia Times
· Jul 4, 2026
Psych ward turned museum earns major award
The village of Trate in northeast Slovenia is home to one of the most unusual exhibitions in the country. Once a psychiatric facility, Cmurek Castle is now a museum dedicated to exploring society's attitude to mental illness and its work has been recognised as exceptional by the European Museum ...
Romania Insider
· Jun 24, 2026
Thirteen exhibitions to see in Bucharest
Thirteen exhibitions to see in Bucharest
Brisbane Times
· Jul 10, 2026
When rebooting an Osborne Park restaurant during COVID, a Macedonian family created a singular neighbourhood bar
The kitchen at this spirited, family-owned diner serves pub hits, Balkan classics and creations that borrow from both camps. (Hello parmis with ajvar!)
Hungary Today
· Jul 2, 2026
Christian Museum in Esztergom Reopens with Renovated Permanent Exhibition
One of the country’s most significant ecclesiastical collections, the Christian Museum in Esztergom (northern Hungary), will welcome visitors starting July 1 with a renovated exhibition space and a new concept. The renovated permanent exhibition focuses on outstanding works of Hungarian and European Christian art history, Magyar Nemzet reported. “When designing the exhibition, we strove to [] The post Christian Museum in Esztergom Reopens with Renovated Permanent Exhibition appeared first on Hungary Today.
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Related coverage for "Villages in Romania to host Night of Museums in August": The Slovenia Times — Psych ward turned museum earns major award. Romania Insider — Thirteen exhibitions to see in Bucharest. Brisbane Times — When rebooting an Osborne Park restaurant during COVID, a Macedonian family created a singular neighbourhood bar. Hungary Today — Christian Museum in Esztergom Reopens with Renovated Permanent Exhibition