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The National Museum of Banat ( ro, Muzeul Național al Banatului; abbreviated MNaB) is a museum in Timișoara, Romania, headquartered in
Huniade Castle hu, Hunyadi-kastély , native_name_lang = , image = CastelulHuniade2.jpg , image_caption = The Huniade Castle in 2007 , coordinates = , building_type = Castle , architectural_style = Romantic, neo-Got ...
. It was founded in 1872 by the Society of History and Archeology of Banat ( ro, Societatea de Istorie și Arheologie din Banat) on the initiative of the prefect of the then Temes County . It hosts the largest collection of archeological objects in Banat. The ground floor houses the 6,200-year-old
Parța Neolithic Sanctuary Parța Neolithic Sanctuary refers to an excavated Neolithic cult-centre or shrine located on the right bank of the Timiș River at Parța, south of Timișoara, in Romania. Description The sanctuary has been dated to around 5000 BC and is conside ...
. The museum includes departments for archeology, history and natural sciences. The museum also has a laboratory for conservation and preservation of objects of cultural heritage and history.


History

The establishment of the Society of History and Archeology of Banat on 25 July 1872 on the initiative of Prefect laid the foundations of the Museum of Banat. The first exhibits were initially housed in a room in the Palace of the Bishopric of Cenad and consisted of donations, adventitious archeological discoveries and acquisitions. In 1876, with the support of the prefect of Temes County, the Society of History and Archeology received two exhibition rooms in the Wellauer House on Lonovics Street (present-day Augustin Pacha Street), the museum's headquarters until the interwar period. The official opening of the museum to the public took place a year later. When the Wellauer House was extensively renovated in 1887, the exhibits were temporarily stored in the old town hall. In 1888, the construction of the Museum Palace (today the Romanian Academy Library) was completed. The palace proved to be too small and did not have enough storage space, so that in 1937 it was decided that the museum should be moved to the Palace of Culture, in the current building of the Romanian Opera and the National Theatre. At the beginning of the last decade of the 19th century, the museum had the following collections: archeology and ancient history, pinacotheca, natural sciences, library and archive. In 1896, the Museum of Banat participated in the with several objects, winning a bronze medal and a certificate of appreciation. Personalities who made outstanding contributions to the Museum of Banat before World War I were , , , István Patzner, Achill Deschán and Gergely Kabdebó. After Banat came under Romanian administration as a result of the Treaty of Trianon on 4 June 1920, a restructuring of the museum took place under , cultural inspector of Timișoara in the interwar period. Romanian personalities who are credited with the Museum of Banat were
Ioachim Miloia Ioachim Miloia (3 May 1897, Ferendia, Timiș County – 25 March 1940) was a Romanian painter, historian, manager of the Banat Museum in Timișoara and professor at the Technical University in Timișoara. Life He graduated from high school and ...
, ,
Aurel Ciupe Aurel Ciupe (May 16, 1900 – July 18, 1988), was a Romanian painter, educator, and museum director. He authored numerous portraits, and landscape paintings, and worked within the Fauvism movement. Ciupe was a professor at the Institute of Fine A ...
, Marius Moga and
Constantin Daicoviciu Constantin Daicoviciu (; March 1, 1898 – May 27, 1973) was a Romanian historian and Archaeology, archaeologist, professor at the Babeș-Bolyai University, University of Cluj, and titular member of the Romanian Academy. He was born in Constant ...
. The current headquarters in the
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was obtained by the Timișoara City Hall for the museum in 1947. Until 2000, it included the following departments: History, Natural Sciences, Art, Ethnography, Banat Village Museum and Zonal Restoration Laboratory. The
Banat Village Museum The Banat Village Museum ( ro, Muzeul Satului Bănățean) is an open-air ethnographic museum in northeastern Timișoara, at the edge of the Green Forest. Spread over an area of 17 ha, the museum is designed as a traditional Banat village and inc ...
and the Art Department became independent museums in 2000 and 2006, respectively. The Huniade Castle was closed in 2010 for restoration works. The Museum of Banat received the status of national museum in 2016. Its temporary headquarters for the organization of temporary exhibitions and cultural events is the
Theresia Bastion Theresia Bastion ( ro, Bastionul Theresia), named after the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa, is the largest preserved piece of defensive wall of the Austrian-Hungarian fortress of Timișoara. It covers about 1.7 hectares of the city center. It was ...
.


Associated museums

* Ștefan Jäger Memorial Exhibition in Jimbolia * Béla Bartók Memorial Exhibition in Sânnicolau Mare * Popa Popa's Museum in Timișoara * Traian Vuia Memorial Exhibition in Traian Vuia


References

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