Join us for a cultural evening launching our temporary display ‘Romania and the Great War’.
Join us for a cultural evening launching our temporary display ‘Romania and the Great War’.
In partnership with the Romanian Cultural Institute, the National Army Museum is hosting a free temporary display following Romania’s participation in the First World War. To mark the opening of this display, we are hosting a cultural evening of food, wine and a theatrical performance of ‘The Queen's Wars’.
This revealing new show, inspired by Queen Marie of Romania’s wartime diaries, stars Anca Doczi as the passionate and restless monarch who made a decisive contribution to the First World War and the subsequent unification of Romania.
The First World War was the first truly global conflict. From 1914 to 1918, fighting took place across several continents, at sea and, for the first time, in the air.