yesterday we finish our voluntary service for the 2015 and now Christmas holidays are starting!
More or less a month devide me from now and the beginning of the activities in 2016.
But let's make a step back before to share the future plans!
In this week, during exploration time, I went to the Antipa's Museum, the museum of natural history.
The National Museum of Natural History was established in 1834 by the Count Ghica, brother of the king Alexandru Ghica that gave the first form to the museum.
In more than 100 years, the collections became bigger and more detailed and specific.
The current building that host all the collections was tought by Grigore Antipa, and also he enriched very much the current collection.
He is also the one who created the first bio-geographical dioramas in Bucharest, a model that was afterwards an inspiration for the great museums of the world.
The king Charles the Second dedicate the Museum to Grigore Antipa for all his work and contributions for the Museum.
The historical part, that you can find here, it's the story of the museum. I wrote it in a post on Facebook and I just copied here.
The Museum is quite cool and you can find a lot of interesting thing, from the deep of the ocean until the most little insect.
The price to entry was just 5 lei for students ( 1.20€).
The rest of the week was quite free but I stayed at home to save money, infact in 7 days I'll start my travel in the Balkans.
This is the route I'll follow, crossing Romania and passing by Serbia, Macedonia and Bulgaria.
I didn't decide yet all the details of the trip, but it's better cause I'll feel more the trip like this.
Today should arrive some EVS people in our flat to stay some days.
Christmas holidays already started and now, day by day, I'll wait one, that possibly will be, one of the best trips I ever made!
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