Avramide House, Historic house museum in Tulcea, Romania.
Casa Avramide showcases richly decorated ground floor rooms with painted stucco ceilings, ornate double leaf doors, and features a marble mosaic staircase on its main facade.
Built in the late 19th century by Greek entrepreneur Alexandru Avramide with Italian craftsmen, the house served as a family residence before becoming a museum in 1950.
The building reflects the multicultural heritage of Tulcea through its Mediterranean and European architectural elements, representing the prosperity of foreign entrepreneurs in the region.
The museum operates Tuesday through Sunday from 09:00 to 17:00, with adult admission at 10 lei and guided tours available in multiple languages for groups.
Casa Avramide uniquely combines residential luxury from the 1890s with modern museum functionality, housing collections from the Gavrilă Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute including Oriental art and rare manuscripts.
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