The season markets and several concerts are the main going-out options of the weekend before Christmas.
In Bucharest
George Enescu Philharmonic concerts
December 21, 22
The George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Nicolae Moldoveanu, performs a program of works by Georg Friedrich Händel, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Paul Constantinescu. The Choir of the George Enescu Philharmonic performs alongside soloists Sophie Negoïta (soprano), Sidonia Nica (mezzosoprano), Cezar Ouatu (counterneor), Bogdan Mihai (tenor), and Andrei Cocîrlea (bas-baritone). More details here.
Viennese Christmas with the Johann Strauss Ensemble
December 22
The concert Viennese Christmas of the Johann Strauss Ensemble, conducted by Russell McGregor, takes place at Sala Palatului. The program includes classical pieces, waltzes and famous opera arias. More here.
Imperial Christmas Gala IV with the Schoenbrunn Palace Orchestra Vienna
December 23
Two representations of the show take place at the Romanian Atheneaum. More details here.
The Universe of Salvador Dalí
Until May 12
ARCUB hosts this exhibition encompassing some 170 works by Salvador Dalí, ranging from sculptures and engravings to drawings, miniatures, and furniture. The exhibited items are part of Beniamino Levi’s collection. More details here.
Victor Brauner. Between the oneiric and the occult
Until April 30
The exhibition at the National Museum of Art of Romania (MNAR) focused on the Surrealist painter brings together works from the collections of local and European museums – paintings, drawings, books, magazines and more. More here.
Art Safari
Until January 14
An edition focused on music, the story of the nocturnal city, love, and legendary bags worn by stars and superstars. The program is available here.
The Picasso Effect
Until January 22
The exhibition open at the Museum of Recent Art (MARe) includes works by Picasso and by Romanian artists he influence. More on this here.
Fall season at the National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC)
Starting November 2
The fall season covers MNAC’s efforts to recover important personalities in the recent history of Romanian visual arts, solo exhibitions, representatives of cultural minorities that contribute today to the diversity of the art scene, but also an international group exhibition. More details are available here.
The Signs for Somewhere and Elsewhere and Here and Now
Until February 3
Works by Răzvan Anton, Pavel Brăila, Felipe Cohen, Vlatka Horvat, Sebastian Moldovan, Damir Očko, Cătălin Pîslaru, Mihai Plătică, Raluca Popa, Marilena Preda Sânc, Mircea Stănescu, and Ignacio Uriarte are on display at Gaep’s new venue. More details here.
Alice in Wonderland @ Botanical Garden
Until March 3
This outdoor multimedia exhibition combining light and music, open at Dimitrie Brandza Botanical Garden, invites children and grownups alike to discover the magical universe of Alice in Wonderland. Further details here.
Bucharest Christmas Market
November 30 – December 26
Activities and attractions for the entire family are part of the program of the event taking place in Piața Constituției. Visitors can find here a 30-meter-tall Christmas tree, traditional and international dishes, carol concerts, and various activities. More on the program here.
West Side Christmas Market
November 29 – December 27
The Christmas market organized by Untold Universe in Drumul Taberei in Bucharest’s District 6 features a program of diverse activities and concerts. More on the program here.
In the country
Brâncuși: Romanian Sources and Universal Perspectives
Until January 28
The National Art Museum of Timișoara hosts this exhibition gathering some 100 works of the Romanian artist: sculptures, drawings, and photos. More here.
Timișoara Christmas Market
November 26 – January 7
A dome of lights and the Christmas tree have been set up in front of the city’s Opera House, the Ferris wheel is in Victoriei Square, while the ice skating rink can be found in Libertății Square. As a first this year, Sf. Gheorghe Square will also have festive decorations. More here.
Sibiu Christmas Market
November 17 - January 2
Sibiu’s Grand Square hosts one of the most popular Christmas markets in the country. Season products, a corner and activities for children, and light projections are part of the program. More details here.
Craiova Christmas Market
November 17 – January 7
The fair takes place in four venues in the city, namely the Old Town, William Shakespeare Square, Doljana, and Mihai Viteazul Square. Among other attractions, visitors can take a ride on the Ferris wheel and take photos at the unique little houses painted by artists. More here.
Cluj Christmas Market – Planet Christmas
November 24 – December 31
Organized by Untold Universe, the market takes place in Unirii Square. Carla’s Dreams, EMAA and Speak Floyd are among the artists performing at the event this weekend. More here.
Brașov Christmas Market
November 30 – January 7
The Council Square in Brașov hosts the event, which takes place under the theme of Fairytale December in Brașov. Various activities and events, the stalls with season items and gifts and an ice skating rink are among the things visitors can find here. More here.
* Details on the Christmas weekend opening hours are available on each institution's website.
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