“Alexandru Vlahuţă “ Memorial House
“Alexandru Vlahuţă “ Memorial House

“Alexandru Vlahuţă “ Memorial House

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09:00 - 18:00
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594, Agapia 617010, Romania

About

The "Alexandru Vlahuță" house in Agapia is a small memorial museum established in the house where the writer Alexandru Vlahuță lived (1858-1919). The house was built of wood in 1885, near the Agapia Monastery (Neamț County).

The Mitropoly of Moldavia and Suceava carried out consolidation and restoration works of the house where the writer lived. In 1963, a memorial exhibition was organized in this house that includes original furniture and personal items of the Vlahuță family, as well as photographies, letters and books that reveal significant aspects of the life and work of the well-known writer.

Currently, literary gatherings are organized on the porch of the house.

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