Situated in one of the oldest surviving merchant houses in the city, it includes many works by the well-known Romanian painter Theodor Pallady, as well as a number of European and Oriental furniture pieces.
[1] Built in the second half of the 18th century, the house is named after its most illustrious owner, Iacob Melic.
[2] The museum has some remarkable paintings by Pallady, as well as a batch of over 800 drawings (landscapes, nudes, portraits, interiors), representative of his Parisian period.
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