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EMYA

The award was inaugurated in 1973 by the Council of Europe. The candidates are new museums or museums after radical reorganization or extension. The main goal was to discover and promote new ideas in European museums.

In 1996, EMYA was awarded for the first time to an East European museum, the Romanian Peasant Museum from Bucharest. His Majesty Queen Fabiola handed the EMYA trophy, The Egg by Henry Moore to the director Horia Bernea. In his speech, the EMYA president, Kenneth Hudson, said:

“My colleagues and myself are convinced that the Big Prize of this year must be given to the Romanian Peasant Museum from Bucharest. The wonderfull collections of objects are presented and interpreted with exceptional imagination and skill, in an original style with great impact on the visitor. The director of the museum is loved and respected by his colleagues and his artistic formation has helped him build a museum that goes beyond the traditional level of display and creates a whole more important then the sum of parts. Horia Bernea is an exceptional man and we are sure that the European museum world will hear much more of him in the future. He, as well as the museum, is destined to have an international influence.”

Other awards:
Margareta Sterian Award for best exhibition (1993, 2001 and 2003)
“Hospitality Award” (Ministry of Tourism), 1995
National Cultural Patrimony Awards: “Horia Bernea” National Museography Award for the exhibition “Work. Fire – Water – Wind, 2002; “Vasile Dragut” Award, 2002;
“Al.Tzigara-Samurcas'' Award, 2003.
National Committee ICOM Award for the exhibition “Tiles”, 2002.
Multimedia Award for the CD series “Face to face”, 2002.
Multimedia Award for the “Info Kiosk”, 2003.
“Mihai Bacescu” Award for the patrimony obtained in 2004 for the project promoting the cultural patrimony in Tara Hategului, in partnership with GeoMedia Center, Geology Museum and “Grigore Antipa” Museum.
Honorable mention awarded by the National Committee ICOM (2005) for the thematic concept of the exhibition Icons. Spiritual abstractions displayed at Chateau –Edgar Mèlik Museum, Cabriés, France.

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Obiecte de patrimoniu vor fi scanate, fotografiate şi vor intra într-o arhivă digitală complexă.
Meşteşuguri precum ţesutul, olăritul, lucrul cu lemnul îşi vor dezvălui din secrete, într-o manieră ludică. Copiii, dar şi adulţii interesaţi de aceste domenii, vor putea accesa cursurile on-line şi învăţa, pas cu pas, despre cum se ţese un covor, cum se arde un obiect de ceramică, care este diferenţa dintre fluier şi caval şi câte şi mai câte. Iar o parte din arhiva de imagine va veni în sprijinul fiecărui învăţăcel, pentru ca obiectele de patrimoniu naţional să-şi găsească locul, virtual, şi în casele noastre.
Proiectul „Implementare soluţii de e-educaţie în cadrul Muzeului Naţional al Ţăranului Român” va fi dezvoltat în următorii doi ani cu sprijinul financiar al Fondului European de Dezvoltare Regională, proiectul MNŢR fiind selectat şi aprobat conform adresei nr. 3169 din 21.04.2011, emisă de Organismul Intermediar pentru Promovarea Societăţii Informaţionale.
Director de program: dr. Mihai Gheorghiu, director general adjunct al MNŢR.





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