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Muzeul Consumatorului Comunist

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Strada Arhitect Laszlo Szekely 1, Timișoara 300191, Romania

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Strada Arhitect Laszlo Szekely 1, Timișoara 300191, Romania

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974 reviews(40 platform, 934 Google)
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Reviews (40)

Theodora Panayi
Theodora Panayi
5.0
Oct 28, 2025
Google Places

It’s a really nice museum that gives you a look of the past. It’s interesting place that shows how people used to live. You can find a lot of items of the past separated in rooms. The entrance is free, but you can leave a donation. There is also place there for you to see and have a coffee. It’s a nice quiet neighbourhood. I recommend having this quick stop to your journey.

Sia Dore
Sia Dore
5.0
Oct 5, 2025
Google Places

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.

Pete Shiels
Pete Shiels
5.0
Jul 31, 2025
Google Places

One of the best beer bars in town! I wasn't hungry but there's food also. Trendy hipster hangout.

Alejandro
Alejandro
5.0
Jul 22, 2025
Google Places

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.

Dirk
Dirk
5.0
Apr 13, 2025
Google Places

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.

Sia Dore
Sia Dore
5.0
a month ago
Google

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.