The National History Museum of Romania (MNIR) and Kogainon Films are setting up a new screening of the documentary
The Hunt for Transylvanian Gold, a film about the theft of the old Dacian golden bracelets, almost 2000 years old, whose
premiere was in January.

The screening is part of the anniversary eve “MNIR Days - 45 years since inauguration” and will be held on Thursday, 11 May 2017, at 16:30, at the MNIR headquarters. Admission will be made through the B entrance of the Museum, located in Poștei Street (Stavropoleos Building, 2nd floor, Mihai Viteazul Hall). Admission will be free of charge, by confirmation of participation at e-mail: inscrierimnir@gmail.com, within the limit of the 100 available seats.
The screening will take place in the presence of Augustin Lazăr, General District Attorney of Romania,
Andrei-Nicolae Teodorescu, director of the documentary, and dr. Ernest Oberländer-Târnoveanu, manager of the National History Museum of Romania.
Details at:
www.mnir.ro