Muzeul Militar National “Regele Ferdinand I”

The Muzeul Militar Național “Regele Ferdinand I” (National Military Museum “King Ferdinand I”) in Bucharest, Romania, is one of the country’s most prominent museums, showcasing the history of the Romanian armed forces from ancient times to the modern era. While the focus is on military history, the museum also includes sections dedicated to aviation, reflecting its importance in Romania’s military development.

Muzeul Militar National “Regele Ferdinand I”

Strada Mircea Vulcănescu 125-127

București 010819

Romania

http://smg.mapn.ro/muzeumilitar/index.html

relatii.publice@muzeulmilitar.ro

+40 21 319 5904

Fax +40 213195903

Tuesday – Sunday 09:00 – 17:00

Admission fee

Mijloace de transport: metroul (statiile Gara de Nord sau Eroilor) si mijloace RATB: 122, 126, 168, 226, 268, 368 (str.Berzei); 20; 35; 37 si 44 (str. Piata Virgiliu) 85 si 96 (str.Mircea Vulcanescu), respectiv 62, 71, 85, 93, 96, 123 si 305 (str.Dinicu Golescu).

Aircraft collection

Nardy FN.305

Photo Gallery

Cameras will be checked upon entering and leaving the museum.

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Coanda 1910 Biplane

Fleet F-10G c/n:351

IAR.80 (replica)

IAR IAR.93

IAR316B Alouette III

IAR IAR.330L Super Puma

IAR IAR.823 c/n:01

ICA-Brasov IS-28M2  c/n:46

Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-15bis

Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-19P (hull only)

Nardy FN.305

Vlaicu II (replica)

Yakolev Yak-11

Space module”Modu; de Coborare” Soiuz 40, 14-22 may 1981.

Balloon basket “Caquot” D of M:1916 Used by Romanian aerostation Companies during WW1.

IAR.80

Aviation Highlights at the Muzeul Militar Național:

Aircraft Exhibits:

  1. IAR-80 Fighter Aircraft:
    • A centerpiece of the museum’s aviation display, the IAR-80 was a Romanian-designed fighter used during World War II. It is regarded as one of the most advanced aircraft of its time in Eastern Europe.
  2. Early Aviation Pioneers:
    • Exhibits include models and information about Romania’s aviation pioneers such as Aurel Vlaicu, Traian Vuia, and Henri Coandă. Their groundbreaking contributions to early flight are represented through replicas, photographs, and engineering blueprints.
  3. Military Aircraft Components:
    • Engines, propellers, and avionics from various periods highlight the technological evolution of Romanian military aviation.

Other Military Technology:

The Muzeul Militar Național has an expansive collection beyond aviation:

  • Artillery and Armor: Cannons, tanks, and other heavy weapons from World War I, World War II, and the Cold War era.
  • Medieval Weaponry: Swords, shields, and armor from Romania’s feudal past.
  • Modern Military Equipment: Uniforms, medals, and communication devices from the 20th and 21st centuries.

Outdoor Exhibits:

  • The open-air section includes large military vehicles, tanks, and aircraft, allowing visitors to view these machines up close.

Additional Features:

  • Historical Artifacts: A vast collection of maps, documents, and photographs documenting Romania’s military campaigns and history.
  • Special Exhibitions: Periodic thematic exhibitions delve deeper into specific wars, campaigns, or technological advancements.

Photo Gallery