Perfume Museum, Bucharest

A unique little museum

Did you know that?

  • Did you know that in Bucharest there is Perfume Museum?

  • Me neither!

Surprise! Yes, there is Perfume Museum!

Where?

Didn't I tell you? In Bucharest. Where exactly? On the right, on the left? Why are you in such a hurry?

The address is: Calea Dorobanti 172, sector 1, Bucharest. It is located inside the luxury cosmetic store Beautik. 2 locations appear on Google Maps! Choose the one at the address above.

It is open until 9 in the evening and opens at 10 in the morning. Admission is free. And going out!

the museum is in the shop

What about the Perfume Museum?

It is a private initiative of a passionate. His name is Val Iacob. The man started in 2006 with a glass, the first glass. The museum only opened in 2014.

If only I knew about him until recently!

Perfume Museum presents a private collection of perfumes and other cosmetics or objects, totaling about 10,000 items, I have read in the online press, but frankly it seems to me a big exaggeration. It is unique in our country.

1. Romanian perfumes

The exhibits in the collection are both Romanian and foreign, brands with names, some extinct, others in bloom.

Certainly this museum also has a value in the true sense of the word because it represents a collection of old, famous perfumes, with "history".

I was impressed by the old Romanian perfumes and in general everything that was Romanian. You may wonder at my interest in brands such as Miraj, Romarta, Farmec, Doina, Femina, Tabac, Do-Re-Mi, Nivea, Jubileu, Doina, but these are names that appeared in the communist years in the bathrooms and closets of the Romanians and as any return to youth and childhood is pleasant, it produces a click. But what about the eau de cologne from the Regina Maria Perfumery on Calea Victoriei?

old Romanian perfumes

Romanian products

Doina perfume

2. Foreign perfumes

And let's cross the border... still keeping in touch with our country .... We will discover the "eau de cologne" appreciated by King Charles I, made in Cologne, in Germany, where the word "cologne" comes from (Cologne is the French name for Koeln).

The "oldest" exhibit - from 1852 - is linked to the name of the House of Luban. It is a 200 ml perfume packed in a box.

The "most appreciated" perfume is part of the "Mon Budoir" collection of Houbigant in Paris and is the "chosen" fragrance of the Queen Mari.

Many bottles have their own stories such as: ... belonged to him .... liked him ... famous names are mentioned... Grace Kelly ... Napoleon Bonaparte.

Known names: Yves Saint Laurent, Nina Ricci...

I saw a herbarium, some old coins...

commemorative coins

Yves Saint Laurent

3. Other perfumes

In order to have a correct picture and not to go with wrong expectations to this museum you have to know that it is a very small one, a room of not 10 square meters with showcases, and these liquor jewels can not be .... smelled ... orwhatever!

Caron

Prince Matchabelli

Conclusion

Perfume Museum is a small and unique museum in Bucharest, which can be likened to a small history of perfumes found in Romania.

Visit the Perfume Museum! Visit also Map Museum, Little Bicyclist House, Stairway to Happiness, Little Paris Museum and other unique places in Bucharest.

All the best!

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