„Ioan Mironescu” Memorial House in Tazlau
„Ioan Mironescu” Memorial House in Tazlau

„Ioan Mironescu” Memorial House in Tazlau

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Strada I. I. Mironescu 34, Tazlău 617460, Romania

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In Tazlau commune from Neamt county is the memorial house where the doctor and writer Ioan I. Mironescu was born and lived. It was set up in 1969 as a museum and permanent exhibition including personal items, photographies, sketches, books and furniture that belonged to him.

The house in Tazlău was, a long time ago, also the meeting place and spiritual relaxation of many prominent personalities of Romanian culture around the magazine "Romanian Life", among which we mention: Mihail Sadoveanu, Garabet Ibrăileanu, Panait Istrati, George Topârceanu, Otilia Casimir, Shepherd Teodoreanu, Ionel Teodoreanu, etc.

A good friend of George Toparceanu, Mihail Sadoveanu and Panait Istrati, I. I. Mironescu was appreciated as a person, as a doctor but also as a writer. In order to get to know him better, Mihail Sadoveanu writes a precious piece of information and sends us to the place that was dearest to the writer, namely: "His life was not the University, the practice of an excellent doctor, politics and literature, his life was his parental village".

Over time, the writer's sister, Lina Donea, organized numerous cultural activities in this house, such as: meetings of the literary circle or sessions. The museum was set up with the initiative and contribution of the writer's daughter, Rodica Mironescu, who managed to recover some documents, family letters, the author's notes, books and photographs from his relatives. The exhibition includes 2 halls where the reconstruction of a farm from the way of life of the interwar Tazlau was watched. Thus, the writer's work room was reconstructed with the original furniture, personal items, library, images from his medical activity.

The scenery and the area of Tazlău commune, where the house of the doctor and writer Ioan Mironescu is located, is very beautiful! Surrounded by mountains and fir trees, strongly ozonized and swayed by the swirling flow of the Tazlau river, it is ideal for relaxation or to spend a vacation away from everyday stress!

IMPORTANT: It is good to know that the location is temporarily closed, but you can contact the hosts to check if the memorial house has been reopened. Be that as it may, from the outside you can admire the beautiful construction in traditional style.

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