Art Night Out
Live violin recital: Natalia StoenescuMeet & Greet with the Young Blood 4.0 artists and curatorSaturday, July 5, 20:00-24:00
Access between 19:30-20:00. Don’t be late!

It’s time for a summer evening in the company of art, violin music and bubbles! In the opening, we’ll enjoy a live recital by the talented violinist Natalia Stoenescu, in the atrium of the Dacia-Romania Palace.
The evening continues with a guided tour of our exhibitions, on a route redesigned for you. Embark on a journey where you will learn from our guides the stories of the artists exhibited this season – from Ioan Andreescu, the great Romanian landscape painter, and Ion Țuculescu, the doctor with a brush and one of the most important post-war Romanian artists, to the Forgotten Romanian Painters.
Last stop – the Young Blood 4.0 exhibition, where a surprise awaits you: a meet & greet with five artists of the new wave – Alina Bobeică, Andra Victoria Popescu, Oana Sima, Georgiana Liana Herea, and Anastasia Nicolae, alongside the curator of the exhibition, Călina Coman.
At the end of the tour, we invite you to continue telling stories over a glass of cold Prosecco.
What we offer:
🎵 Live violin recital by Natalia Stoenescu
🎨 Guided tour in our exhibitions
🗣️ Meet & Greet with artists and the curator of the Young Blood 4.0 exhibition
🥂 Prosecco & socialising
The programme of the event:
🤗19:30-20:00 – access and setting up the visiting groups
🖼️20:00-21:30 – the live recital and the guided tours
🪩21:30-23:00 – time for socialising
Important details:
Punctuality: Our guides are punctual. If you arrive after 20:00, you may miss valuable information about the works in the exhibitions.
Selection of works: The guides will selectively present the most important works out of the over 700 on display.
Breadth of space: The exhibition space is very large and includes many stairs (there is no elevator). Get ready for an experience that will stimulate you not just intellectually… but also physically.
Preservation conditions: A dark and cool atmosphere is maintained in the exhibition galleries, in line with the art conservation standards.