Culture Minister Lucian Romascanu noted on Monday the "exceptional success" of the exhibition titled "Archeological treasures from Romania. Dacian and Roman roots," opened at the National Archeology Museum in Madrid, Agerpres reports.
The National Archeology Museum in Madrid, institution that is hosting "Archeological treasures from Romania. Dacian and Roman roots," has recorded the highest number of visitors in national museums, 329,714 persons, in 2021, the Ministry mentions, quoting a release of the Spanish Government.
The increase in the number of visitors is due to temporary exhibitions, as is the Romanian one, but also the professionalism of the organizers, despite the difficult period we are still going through, due to the COVID-19 restrictions, shows the Culture Ministry.
The exhibition marks 140 years of diplomatic relations between Romania and the Kingdom of Spain and was successful since the beginning. The Romanian Embassy in Spain announcing that in October 2021, the first month since the opening, no less than 16,111 persons visited.
"Archeological treasures from Romania. Dacian and Roman roots" is coordinated by the National History Museum of Romania, institution subordinated to the Culture Ministry, and comprises 838 exceptional artefacts from the collections of 39 museums from Romania. The exhibition will remain open until the end of February 2022.