Casa Mița Biciclista, Bucharest

Monica Lovinescu exhibition

Where is it, when to visit, how much does it cost?

Little Bicyclist House is located in Bucharest, Sector 1, 9 Biserica Amzei Street at the intersection with 11 General Christian Tell Street. You can visit from Monday to Thursday between 18-24, Friday between 18-02, Saturday between 12-02 and Sunday between 12-24. Opening hours may vary. In 2023, Casa Mița Biciclista hosted Monica Lovinescu exhibition. The exhibition can be visited Monday to Friday from 18-22, and Saturday and Sunday from 12-22. Last admission is 21:30. An unguided tour costs 30 ron for a full ticket and 15 ron for a reduced ticket, while a guided tour costs 80 ron, with the mention that it takes place at set times and with a limited number of people. Guided tours take place daily from 7pm from Monday to Friday, and on Saturdays and Sundays from 12, 16, and 19.

 

1. House of Little Bicyclist

Little Bicyclist House or Teodorescu House has become a much sought-after tourist attraction in the last couple of years. The architect of the building is Nicolae Mihăescu. The main architectural style is Art Nouveau with Beaux-Arts elements. The facade of the building is richly ornamented and has balconies with bas-relief figures representing lions and cupids. Casa Mița Biciclista is classified as historical monument. In winter, the facade of the house is even more spectacular, in addition to the lighting that enhances it, as it is decorated specifically for the Christmas holidays.

It's the house where a famous character lived, the famous character who was Little Bicyclist, real name Maria Mihăescu. Mița Biciclista is the first woman in Bucharest to ride a bicycle. She is known for her extravagant and luxurious life

Little Bicyclist House

Little Bicyclist House

Little Bicyclist House

2. Monica Lovinescu Exhibition

In 2023 Casa Mița Biciclista hosted the temporary exhibition Monica Lovinescu subtitled The voice we have been given.

Monica Lovinescu lived between 1923-2008, was born in Bucharest and died in Paris. Monica's parents were the writer Eugen Lovinescu and Ecaterina Bălăcioiu. Monica Lovinescu was married to Virgil Ierunca.

Monica Lovinescu was a fighter to the death against communism. In exile in Paris, she was the voice that millions of Romanians listened to on clandestine radio Free Europe, who openly confronted Nicolae Ceausescu, the dictator president of the Socialist Republic of Romania. Monica Lovinescu was awarded the National Order "Star of Romania".

The guide is exceptional. It presents Monica Lovinescu's life chronologically, divided into relevant periods of time. On a second parallel plane is presented the Time History of Monica Lovinescu's life.

At the end of the visit you are deeply impressed by the strength and perseverance of this fighter against the communist regime, who kept the flame of hope burning for so many Romanians.

Monica Lovinescu

Special relationship with mom

The truth broadcast by Radio Free Europe

Clandestines

radio cassette recorder listening to Free Europe

XIV Congress of the Romanian Communist Party

The history of 1989

Final impressions

Little Bicyclist House is an attraction of Bucharest, worth seeing at least from the outside, best on a December evening when it's illuminated and decorated.

All the best!

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