Museum of Printing & Old Romanian Books

Wallachia


Housed in a 17th-century palace built by Constantin Brâncoveanu for his daughter Safta, this museum is filled with original books from the beginning of Romania’s printing age and manuscripts by 17th- and 18th-century Romanian writers.


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