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Friday, 03 September 2010

Romania: National Crafts Fair Opens in Bucharest



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26 June 2009 | The national crafts fair, which opens today in Bucharest, will present master artisans, traditional Romanian cuisine, folk and classical music and books to the residents and gusts of Romania’s capital.

The fair, organised on the occasion of the Feast of the Saints Peter and Paul, will continue thru June 29 at the National Village Museum Dimitrie Gusti.

Guests of the fair will be able to visit the workshops of artisans of traditional crafts, learn more about Romanian customs and listen to folk music.

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