ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUM
It's housed in a handsome 17th-century stone and brick building. Known as Hanul Domnesc ("The Prince's Inn"), it was originally the home of Miron Barnovschi, Prince of Moldavia at the time, who donated it to the town as a caravanserai. It has preserved many fine examples of medieval Moldavian architecture. The collections familiarize visitors with the folklore and popular art of the region. Costumes, furniture, carpets and various handicrafts are on display. The first floor is a reconstruction of an 18th-19th-century inn.
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