
Museum of the Communist Consumer
A unique bar and private collection showcasing communist-era memorabilia, offering a nostalgic trip with drinks and snacks.

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Museum of the Communist Consumer
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more relaxed

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A unique bar and private collection showcasing communist-era memorabilia, offering a nostalgic trip with drinks and snacks.
"It's a bar/pub where you can grab a beer or a snack and the museum is a private collection of memorabilia from the communist era."

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Entry is free, but donations are crucial for expansion. Give generously! ā¤ļø
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It's also a bar! Enjoy a beer or snack while exploring the exhibits. šŗ

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 Ā· 922 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
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Communist-Era Memorabilia
Basement exhibition
Relive the past with iconic items like Turda glassware and toys from the communist era.

Themed Bar Experience
Main bar area
Enjoy a beer or snack in a trendy, hipster hangout with a unique communist theme.

Dracula-Styled Host
Bar counter
Meet the welcoming bartender who styles himself as 'Dracula' and shares insights.
Plans like a pro.
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Planning Your Visit
A Bar with a Blast from the Past
Timing Your Visit for Nostalgia
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š° Donate to Support
Entry is free, but donations are crucial for expansion. Give generously! ā¤ļø
š» Grab a Drink
It's also a bar! Enjoy a beer or snack while exploring the exhibits. šŗ
š£ļø Chat with Staff
The welcoming staff, like 'Dracula', are happy to share stories. :speech_balloon:
šø Capture the Nostalgia
The unique items make for great photo opportunities. :camerawithflash:
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š° Donate to Support
Entry is free, but donations are crucial for expansion. Give generously! ā¤ļø
š» Grab a Drink
It's also a bar! Enjoy a beer or snack while exploring the exhibits. šŗ
š£ļø Chat with Staff
The welcoming staff, like 'Dracula', are happy to share stories. :speech_balloon:
šø Capture the Nostalgia
The unique items make for great photo opportunities. :camerawithflash:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Museum of the Communist Consumer for its unique concept, blending a trendy bar with a fascinating collection of communist-era memorabilia. The free entry and welcoming staff are highlights, though some note the organization could be improved. It's a charming, cozy spot offering a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
"If you're a child of RSR, this place will take you on a trip down memory lane. You'll find the Turda glassware (the glass fish on everyone's TV), toys that only lasted a day not because they weren't sturdy but because most children would take apart. And many more communist era memorabilia. If you're a history buff, go see it. The entrance is a donation (I encourage you to donate so the museum will expand). The bartender/host is a nice young man that styled himself as "Dracula"
There is so much stuff that would look much nicer if it was better organized.
Definitely worth a visit."
Sia Dore
"Lovely place which displays exhibits from the communist era, from antiques to relics. It's small, cozy and has just a few rooms. The museum is right in the basement and access is totally free."
Alejandro
"Tucked away in a side street, this charming place is actually a bar/pub, where you can grab a beer or a snack. The museum is a private collection of memorabilia from the communist era. The entrance is free, but a donation is appreciated. Staff is welcoming and speaks english."
Dirk
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Frequently Asked Questions
š šŗļø Getting There
The museum is tucked away in a side street, often described as being in the basement. It's best to use a navigation app to find its exact location.
Information on dedicated parking is scarce. It's advisable to check for street parking options or use public transport if available in the area.
While specific public transport routes aren't detailed, using local bus or tram services to get close to the general area and then walking is a common strategy.
š« š« Tickets & Entry
Entry to the museum is free! However, a donation is highly appreciated to help the museum expand and maintain its collection.
No advance booking is required as entry is free. You can typically walk in, especially during non-peak hours.
As it doubles as a bar, hours can be more flexible. It's best to check their social media or local listings for the most current opening times, especially if you want to see the exhibits before the evening bar crowd.
The museum is located in the basement, which might pose accessibility challenges for individuals with mobility issues.
š« š§ Onsite Experience
You'll find a private collection of memorabilia from the communist era, including Turda glassware, toys, and other everyday items that evoke nostalgia.
It's a unique hybrid! It functions as a bar where you can enjoy drinks and snacks, with the 'museum' part being a collection displayed in the basement.
Yes, visitors are generally encouraged to take photos of the exhibits. It's a great way to capture the unique atmosphere.
Some reviews suggest that while there's a lot of interesting stuff, it could be better organized to enhance the viewing experience.
It's described as cozy, charming, trendy, and a hipster hangout, offering a chill and unique atmosphere.
š½ļø š½ļø Food & Dining
Yes, it functions as a bar and pub, offering snacks and food alongside drinks.
The bar offers a selection of drinks, with beer being a popular choice among visitors.
Specific dietary options are not detailed in reviews, so it's best to inquire directly with the staff upon arrival.
šø šø Photography
The unique communist-era memorabilia, especially the Turda glassware and vintage toys, make for excellent and nostalgic photos.
While not explicitly stated, it's generally good practice to avoid flash photography in dimly lit or display-heavy areas to protect artifacts and not disturb other visitors.
Selfies are usually permitted, but be mindful of your surroundings and avoid touching or leaning on the exhibits.







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