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What to See in Petroșani - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Petroșani (Romania). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Petroșani Mining Museum, Dacian fortress of Bănița, and Complex 3D Aqua. Also, be sure to include Magazin Euroelectric in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Petroșani (Hunedoara).

Petroșani Mining Museum

Museum
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Museum. The Petroșani Mining Museum is a museum centered on coal mining and located in the Jiu Valley city of Petroșani, Hunedoara County, Romania.

The museum was founded in 1961 and initially located in a house at 1 Ion Creangă Street, on land now occupied by the Central Park. A number of modifications were made to the structure, such as the removal of the doors and their frames, the space being converted into vaulted ceilings. The museum's first exhibition was dedicated to the Cuban Revolution and was held in the State Theater hall. Until 1966, the museum was more of a storage facility, as its gallery space was very small. That year, it moved into the current headquarters, located at 2 Nicolae Bălcescu Street. The building, dating to 1920 and considered a historic monument by the country's Culture Ministry, was the first headquarters of the S. A. R. Petroșani firm and originally served as company housing for employees. A numismatics exhibition was inaugurated in 1970. The museum underwent extensive renovations between 1996 and 1998.

The collection includes some 1500 items related to mining, including equipment, tools, clothing, documents, sketches, insignia and objects peculiar to the region. It is the country's only museum that focuses on coal-mining technology.[1]

Address: Strada General Dragalina 2, Petroșani

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Dacian fortress of Bănița

Dacian fortress of Bănița
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Also known as: Cetatea dacică de la Bănița

Dacian fortress of Bănița is one of the six Dacian Fortresses of the Orăștie Mountains, in Romania. Together with the other Dacian fortresses in the area, it was designated as an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.[2]

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Complex 3D Aqua

Complex 3D Aqua
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Address: Strada Independenței, 332058 Petroșani

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Magazin Euroelectric

Magazin Euroelectric
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Address: str. Petru Maior, nr.14, Petroșani

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