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  • Camelia M
    Camelia M
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    Worth visiting just to know where Brancusi came from

    Unfortunately, it is not the original house but is is built the way the original was. The curator is very knowledgeable. The village is not spectacular, I would say it is quite poor even now. I imagin...

    Bewertet am 4. März 2018
  • Isabela L
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    Brancusi House

    Brancusi was born in 1876 in Hobita, a village in Gorj County and the house where he was born has been turned into a museum . The house had three rooms. All the family members, 7 children and two par...

    Bewertet am 25. Aug. 2017
  • iSilviu
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    nice

    Nice place to visit. Nice garden, interesting old buildings... Constantin Brancusi house is a piece of history not enough promoted. There isn't phone signal in that area for some companies (Digi).

    Bewertet am 4. Mai 2016
  • menq
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    Great traditional house, but bad organisation

    The Constantin Brancusi Memorial House is located in the village where he was born, Hobita, in the Pestisani commune. The house is not the real one, but the domain really is the place where the great ...

    Bewertet am 21. Apr. 2015
  • Lore S
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    Great place to understand the old Romanian traditional rural life

    Under 30 kilometers far from Targu Jiu city is the Hobita village where was born the most appreciated Romanian sculptor from the 20th century, Constantin Brancusi. The memorial house is a tradition...

    Bewertet am 3. März 2015