The memorial House Veronica Micle
The memorial House Veronica Micle

The memorial House Veronica Micle

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Bulevardul Ștefan cel Mare 33, Târgu Neamț 615200, Romania

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One of the places that keeps alive the memory of the poet Veronica Micle (1850-1889) is the memorial house in Târgu-Neamţ, located in the old hearth of the city, on the road leading to Neamţ Citadel.

Built by the Neamţ Monastery around 1834, to be used as a monastery and a school for monks, the building was bought in 1850 by Ana Câmpeanu (Veronica Micle's mother), who came here from Năsăud, after the death of her husband, together with the her two children, Veronica and Radu. We do not know the reasons why the Neamţ Monastery sold this house, but it is certain that on August 10, 1850, Ana Câmpeanu became the owner of this building, as shown by the sale-purchase deed.

VISITING HOURS:

10 am - 6 pm (April-September)
9 am - 5 pm (October-March)

ACCESS FEES:
Adults: 16 RON
Pupils: 8 RON
Students and groups: 8 RON

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