The Popa Museum

The Popa Museum

The Popa Museum
4.7
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T-SGlobetrotters
Preston, UK4,371 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2022
This proved to be an interesting stop on our road trip around Romania. Situated in the small village of Tarpesti, 10km south east of Targu Neamt, the museum houses the collective personal works of Neculai Popa, a folk artist who died in 2010. It is now run by his family and other artists in residence. The collection is eclectic and includes this own artistic work including carvings, sculptures, face masks and costumes plus much stuff collected by Popa himself during his life, including paintings by other Romanian artists, unusual icons and Old Moldovian handicrafts such as thick leather belts and painted trousseaux.
There is an English written guide available if you visit (their son who would take you round was away at the time of our visit) and a shop selling good handicrafts of other artists in residence.
Worth supporting. Entrance 10 leu per person.
Written October 24, 2022
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ron s
Antwerp, Belgium12 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2024 • Solo
Very interesting museum with extensive tour and explanation by a son (Dutch speaking) of the artist. Plenty of free parking and interesting guest house, with possibility of typical meals on site. Spacious rooms. Silence.
Highly recommended for a stay as a central point for visiting surrounding tourist sites.
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Written October 28, 2024
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Elphax
Timisoara, Romania539 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020 • Couples
The initial collection belonged to the late Mr Popa and was focused on local art and local history. Many objects used by villagers but also archeological findings. Add to that the stone sculpture plus the modern pottery being created there. And the place itself is a museum of old buildings with old furniture collections. A Must see
Written August 2, 2020
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Danutzu
Haifa, Israel193 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2014 • Family
An ethnographic museum includes:
-Objects belonging to the most important aspects of rural life in the county of Neamt can be viewed in this collection.
-shepherds’ tools and agricultural tools
-wood carving tools and knitting tools
-work and holiday traditional costumes
A short explanation given by founder sons and then just take your time enjoing an dissapearing world.
Written October 9, 2014
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Provarma
Hereford, UK47 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2018 • Couples
We were met by the son of the founder of this little gem.
Pops senior had put together an incredible collection, starting with naive wooden carvings and including a collection of artefacts showing Transylvanian life. We are so glad that we made a short detour to visit this museum. It was well worth it. And we must thank our host for his hospitality at the end of our visit.
Don’t forget to visit the ceramic shop in the grounds. We bought a lovely dish there and met the lady who had made it.
Written July 19, 2018
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Alexa2502
Bucharest, Romania289 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2017 • Business
A magic place - where art, history, traditions come all together.
You'll be amazed of the variety and quantity of exhibits: naive art (sculptures in wood or stone), traditional costumes, coins, music instruments, painted Easter eggs, carved wooden spoons, tools for agriculture.
Written October 11, 2017
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Andrew M
Kendal, UK483 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2017 • Couples
Well laid out museum of various wooden things. Quiet interesting to have a look round if you are in the are.
Written September 16, 2017
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Gyan Fernando
Exeter, UK6,456 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2016 • Friends
This is a privately owned Museum run by a rather unusual guy with help from his family, particularly his sister who served us lunch.
There are all manner of artifacts pertaining to Romania as well as a collection of coins from all over the world.
The stone sculptures (see photos) are all his own work and rather unusual.

We spent a pleasant morning here and then had lunch.
Written June 13, 2016
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Veronique L
solers23 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2023 • Friends
Very nice surprise when visiting this museum. Mr Popa (son) is a knowledgeable and charming guide. I highly recommend.
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Written October 16, 2023
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