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The upper floor of the museum is designated as a National Gallery. In 1990, the National Gallery was closed for reorganization, due to the degraded condition of the building and the need to organize a permanent exhibit of pieces purchased or donated pieces in the immediately preceding period. The
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National Gallery reopened to the public in January 1996, providing a synthesis of four centuries of Romanian art with an emphasis on artistic phenomena in Transylvania:
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Founded in 1951, the museum incorporated some older collections: a small part of the collection of curiosities, cutlery, furniture and European fine art from the
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Over the years the museum's collection grew through transfers, donations and purchases. Works of art were transferred by the Ministry of Culture, from the
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opened to the public in 1933, the first Romanian modern art museum in Cluj. Its collection eventually became the core of the present-day museum.
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paintings, works from the 1900s, and avant-garde artists linked to the Higher School of Fine Arts and Artistic Center Cluj:
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in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, namely an important collection of works of great value belonging to the
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Since 1951, the Art Museum in Cluj has housed works by artists Nicolae Grigorescu, Stefan Luchian,
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In 1997, the Museum of Art Cluj-Napoca was nominated for the
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Cluj-Napoca Bánffy Palace
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