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The Museum of Dacian and Roman Civilisation is a museum in Deva, Romania. A brief history of Deva and its other neighbouring citadels as well as extensive archaeological discoveries from the numerous sights in and around the Orăştie Mountains are exhibited in the museum. In a separate building next to the palace is the Natural History Museum (Muzeul Stintale Naturii). The Art Gallery branch of the museum (Sectia de Arta) is located in the opposite prefecture, on the other side of the park and on the corner of Str. 1 Decembrie and Str. Avram Iancu.

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  • Museum der dakischen und römischen Zivilisation (de)
  • Museo della Civiltà Dacia e Romana (it)
  • Museum of Dacian and Roman Civilisation (en)
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  • Das Museum der dakischen und römischen Zivilisation (rumänisch: Muzeul Civilizaţiei Dacice şi Romane) ist ein Museum in Deva, der Hauptstadt des Kreises Hunedoara in der rumänischen Region Siebenbürgen. (de)
  • The Museum of Dacian and Roman Civilisation is a museum in Deva, Romania. A brief history of Deva and its other neighbouring citadels as well as extensive archaeological discoveries from the numerous sights in and around the Orăştie Mountains are exhibited in the museum. In a separate building next to the palace is the Natural History Museum (Muzeul Stintale Naturii). The Art Gallery branch of the museum (Sectia de Arta) is located in the opposite prefecture, on the other side of the park and on the corner of Str. 1 Decembrie and Str. Avram Iancu. (en)
  • Il Museo della Civiltà Dacia e Romana (in rumeno Muzeul Civilizației Dacice și Romane) si trova a Deva, in Romania. Nel museo, oltre ad una breve storia su Deva e sulle altre località limitrofe, sono esposte le numerose scoperte archeologiche intorno ai . Nel museo sono presenti il Dipartimento di Scienze Naturali (in romeno Compartimentul Stiințele Naturii) e la Sezione di Storia e Arte (in romeno Secția De Istorie si Arta). (it)
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  • Museum of Dacian and Roman Civilisation (en)
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  • Museum of Dacian and Roman Civilisation (en)
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  • Das Museum der dakischen und römischen Zivilisation (rumänisch: Muzeul Civilizaţiei Dacice şi Romane) ist ein Museum in Deva, der Hauptstadt des Kreises Hunedoara in der rumänischen Region Siebenbürgen. (de)
  • The Museum of Dacian and Roman Civilisation is a museum in Deva, Romania. A brief history of Deva and its other neighbouring citadels as well as extensive archaeological discoveries from the numerous sights in and around the Orăştie Mountains are exhibited in the museum. The museum was founded in 1882 as the County Museum and houses one of the most important archaeological collections in Transylvania, including numismatic, ethnographic and natural science exhibits. The museum is housed in the 17th century Magna Curia Palace, constructed in 1621 under the authority of Prince (Voivode) Gabor Bethlen. Under Bethlen's rule, Deva was the capital of Transylvania, for a brief period. The palace is located at the foot of the citadel hill next to a small park. In a separate building next to the palace is the Natural History Museum (Muzeul Stintale Naturii). The Art Gallery branch of the museum (Sectia de Arta) is located in the opposite prefecture, on the other side of the park and on the corner of Str. 1 Decembrie and Str. Avram Iancu. (en)
  • Il Museo della Civiltà Dacia e Romana (in rumeno Muzeul Civilizației Dacice și Romane) si trova a Deva, in Romania. Nel museo, oltre ad una breve storia su Deva e sulle altre località limitrofe, sono esposte le numerose scoperte archeologiche intorno ai . Il museo è stato fondato nel 1882 come museo della contea ed ospita una delle più importanti collezioni archeologiche della Transilvania, e comprende mostre numismatiche, etnografiche e di scienze naturali. Il museo è ospitato nel palazzo della Magna Curia, costruito nel 1621 sotto l'autorità del principe (Voivoda) Gabriele Bethlen. Sotto il governo di Bethlen, Deva fu la capitale della Transilvania, per un breve periodo di tempo. Il palazzo si trova ai piedi della collina della cittadella, accanto ad un piccolo parco. Nel museo sono presenti il Dipartimento di Scienze Naturali (in romeno Compartimentul Stiințele Naturii) e la Sezione di Storia e Arte (in romeno Secția De Istorie si Arta). (it)
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