About Tecuci Town Museum
The Tecuci Town Museum became established in Tecuci, Romania in 1932 based on the non-public collections of Mihail Dimitriu and Constantin Solomon, in a building donated by using Teodor Cincu. Until 1934, the museum became housed inside the building of the neighborhood commercial high college. In 1934, the museum acquired the archaeology collection from Mihai Dimitriu, the first custodian of the institution, and a coleoptera series belonging to Professor Alecu Alesinschi.
In 1974, the museum historical past was enriched through archaeological unearths coming from the campaigns of 1926 to 1951 undertaken via Professor Radu Vulpe and Ecaterina Vulpe inside the website of Poiana-Nicoresti till then stored in the deposits of the Bucharest Institute of Archaeology. The gift constructing is a monument of structure constructed within the second half of of the nineteenth century. The exhibits include pottery from Neolithic axes, knives, hand mills, and pottery belonging to Cucuteni and Cris cultures, from the Bronze Age, the Iron Age; jug bearing god Dionysius' masks, Dacian ornaments and guns deposits 4th to 3rd centuries BC the gilded bronze hoard of Callatis 3rd century BC, glass pot bearing a Greek inscription 4th century and many others.
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