The National Museum of Transylvanian History (Romanian: Muzeul Național de Istorie a Transilvaniei, Hungarian: Erdélyi Történelmi Múzeum) is a history and archaeology museum in the city of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
In 1929 the collection of artefacts was transferred to the Romanian Institute of Classical Studies.
After several further movements, caused by lack of space, the collection was reopened in 1937 at its current site in Piaţa Muzeului (Constantin Daicoviciu street), in the center of Cluj-Napoca.
The longest period in the history of mankind, developing from times when the writing was still unknown.
It hosts the biggest hoard bronze artifacts in Europe[citation needed].