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in the Argeș Tribunal or Cultural Palace from 1955 to 1957 and in the Fostiropol House or Popular Art School from 1957 to 1970, before moving to its present location. The building was expanded in 2000 and in 2004. Permanent exhibitions include fine arts (1971–), folk art (1971–), history (1974–), ecology and environmental protection (1977–), sports (2008–), a planetarium (2008–), mineral crystals (2009–), numismatics (2009–) and an astronomical observatory. There are storage spaces as well as restoration laboratories.
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The museum's roots lie in the Gheorghe Ionescu-Gion Popular Athenaeum, which was hosted by a Pitești primary school from 1928 to 1946, and by the Argeș Cultural Center from 1948 to 1950. From 1950 to 1955, its collections were kept in storage. The museum as such was founded in 1955, and was located
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and built in 1885–1886, it is in the French style of the time, with a ground floor and upper story. The main entrance is surrounded by four columns, the central hallway has a wide staircase, and the interior features decorative elements such as stucco ornamentation. The ceiling of the former city
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in strong relief and medallions. Local artist Iosef Materna painted the ceiling of the staircase hall. The building housed the Argeș County Prefecture from 1899 to 1950, the Argeș Region Council from 1950 to 1968 and the Argeș County Council from 1968 to 1970. It has been used by the museum since
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The museum is headquartered at 44 Armand Călinescu Street, in the former Argeș County Administrative Palace. The structure was built in 1898–1899 according to the plans of architect
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and Schweitzer-Cumpăna. Funding sources for the museum include the Argeș County Council and the Culture Ministry.
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While the folk art section is located in the main building, the fine arts gallery, named after
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council room was also painted by Materna. Among the artists in the gallery's collection are
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Romanian
Pitești
Romania
Dimitrie Maimarolu
prefect
skete
lei
Bucharest
Dimitrie Sturdza
Liberal
eclectic style
French academicism
Ionic
composite
pediment
acroteria
egg-and-dart
meanders
bossage
historic monument
Culture Ministry
Dacian
Castrum of Jidava
Câmpulung
Dinu Lipatti
Ciolcești
Poenari Castle
Arefu
Dâmbovicioara

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