National Gagauz History and Ethnographic Museum
National Gagauz History and Ethnographic Museum
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TravellinWhirl
Boston, MA126 contributions
Jun 2018 • Solo
We visited this multi-room museum, which was assembled as a labor of love by the artist D. Karachioban. My guide and I were the only two visitors and had the place, and the museum guide, to ourselves.
There were perhaps eight rooms, all of which were full of memorabilia, artifacts, and displays. The museum guide took us through each room and explained in-depth the history behind the displays. She explained the history of the Gagauzian people, their language, their culture, and their traditions, bringing it all the way to current. We walked through each room and she pointed out many things for us.
The aspects of her explanation that my guide translated were very interesting and I was grateful for her extensive explanations. Regrettably I know I missed a lot. The museum guide spoke Russian and Gagauz - neither of which I speak. My guide translated from the museum guide's Russian, but the depth and length of her explanations necessitated that my guide condense. There were no descriptions in any other language. Still a worthwhile visit, even given this challenge.
There were perhaps eight rooms, all of which were full of memorabilia, artifacts, and displays. The museum guide took us through each room and explained in-depth the history behind the displays. She explained the history of the Gagauzian people, their language, their culture, and their traditions, bringing it all the way to current. We walked through each room and she pointed out many things for us.
The aspects of her explanation that my guide translated were very interesting and I was grateful for her extensive explanations. Regrettably I know I missed a lot. The museum guide spoke Russian and Gagauz - neither of which I speak. My guide translated from the museum guide's Russian, but the depth and length of her explanations necessitated that my guide condense. There were no descriptions in any other language. Still a worthwhile visit, even given this challenge.
Written August 8, 2018
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