Călărași, Romania - The Municipal Museum in the Danube‑side city was founded 12 years ago on a campaign that collected donations from local residents. Since its opening in 2014 it has housed more than 2,000 artifacts, all contributed by the town’s citizens. Director Florin Rădulescu says the aim was to create a museum that reflects the community’s own history and invites everyone to discover it. The museum occupies a historic building that once served as the local administration and now hosts exhibitions of everyday objects, personal items, and a few unique pieces purchased from antique fairs. Visitors are greeted in the main hall by two European‑made motorcycles from the post‑Second World War era, donated for public viewing. The project has become a cultural landmark that celebrates the stories and heritage of Călărași’s people.

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