

Anyone taking Blue Air flights to Bucharest next month may be pleased to know they should be able to visit the city's newly-modernised natural history museum.
The Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History is set to reopen its doors following a multi-million euro restoration project that has been going on for more than two years, the Romanian Business Insider reports.
"I decided for July 15th to be the deadline," commented museum director Dumitru Murariu.
Once the work is finished, the museum will have five rooms complete with plasma screens, 3D projection systems and facilities to screen documentary programmes.
There will also be a coffee shop, souvenir shop and activity rooms for children so that visitors can make the most of the exhibits.
Grigore Antipa was a Romanian Darwinist biologist who studied the plants and animals of the Black Sea and was the museum's director between 1892 and 1944.
He was also the first Romanian to reach the North Pole and lent his name to the museum upon his death.
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