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The Art Museum in Piatra-Neamț
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The Art Museum in Piatra-Neamț

The Art Museum in Piatra-Neamț was founded in 1980 and operates in a building constructed in 1930 by Italians Carol Zane and Vincenzo Puschiasis, which is currently one of the symbolic buildings of the city of Piatra-Neamț.

Established in 1980 as an art museum and based on a collection opened in 1960, the institution operates in a building constructed in 1930, harmoniously integrated into the perimeter of the Royal Court in Piatra-Neamţ, dominated by the buildings of Stephen the Great.

Of the six rooms in the Art Museum, five are set up as permanent exhibitions, including the hallways, and one is a room for temporary exhibitions.

Through its exhibitions, the Art Museum in Piatra-Neamț showcases the creations of artists from Neamț County and highlights important moments in the evolution of Romanian art, from the end of the 19th century to the present day. 

The museum exhibits works by painters Nicolae Tonitza, Gh. Petrașcu, Francisc Șirato, Vladimir Frimu, Ștefan Popescu, Samuel Mutzner, Camil Ressu, Ion Țuculescu, Corneliu Baba, and others. 

The museum also has a sculpture exhibition, featuring works by sculptors Ion Jalea, Ion Irimescu, Milița Petrașcu, Emilian Celine, George Apostu, Dumitru Pasima, and Clement Pompiliu.