In addition to promoting its own collections, NMMOB supports the organization of exhibiting projects that relate to its own heritage and not only. Temporary exhibitions have themes similar to those of the museum: graphics exhibitions, maps, books, etc.
Find HERE the exhibition schedule of 2018.
GEORGIA – THE CRADLE OF WINE
Starting May 23rd, the Embassy of Georgia and the Maps Museum invite you to visit the exhibition Georgia – The Cradle of Wine. Cu [...]
Arctic. Crossing the Line
The Maps Museum announces the opening of Adi Bulboacă's contemporary photography exhibition Arctic. Crossing the Line, curated by [...]
Miopie istorică / Historical Myopia
The Museum of Communist Horrors, in partnership with the Maps Museum ,welcomes you to explore the contemporary art exhibit by Seve [...]
Atipic. Drumul către ceilalți/ Atypical. The Road to the Others
We invite you to visit a new temporary exhibition: Atipic. Drumul către ceilalți /Atypical. The Road to the Others, which can be v [...]
Silvia Trăistaru – The Story of a Day /The Story of a Day during Pandemic
The National Museum of Maps and Old Books is thrilled to announce Silvia Trăistaru’s exhibition The Story of a Day/ The Story of a [...]
Răstimpuri. Marcel Aciocoiței – temporary exhibition
Starting October 1st 2021, we invite you to visit a new temporary exhibition ”Răstimpuri. Marcel Aciocoiței”, opened at the Maps M [...]
Fake Maps
Starting 11th June 2021 the Maps Museum welcomes you to a new exhibition: Fake Maps. It was made in collaboration with Goethe Inst [...]
Adrian Preda. Distance and Duration
Distance and Duration is the personal exhibition of Adrian Preda, curated by Ioana Marinescu, which opened at the National Museum [...]
War of the Maps
War of the Maps exhibition opened on November 28th, to celebrate the centennial of the Great Union. It showcases ethnographic maps [...]
A Scholar View on Cartography
”A scholar View on Cartography. Hand-books, atlases, geography note-books from Romania, 1873-1947” - the title of a brand new exhi [...]