It's also possible to learn more about a quite peculiar technique that Romania shares with other Eastern Europe countries—the habit of painting eggs for Easter using wax to create a pattern, the same concept used in Indonesia to paint Batik fabrics. There are also plenty of religious icons, traditional clothing, working tools and wall carpets on display. Indoors, visitors might be impressed to see a reconstruction of a church and a windmill. In the courtyard of the museum, local markets are held mostly during festivities and are accessible for free. Browsing through the stands, it's possible to find contemporary artworks, handicrafts, antiques and of course, plenty of food straight from the countryside.
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