Embark on a private tour from Bucharest to Târgu Jiu, the birthplace of renowned sculptor Constantin Brancusi. Explore the town and visit the iconic masterpieces created by Brancusi himself.
Embark on a private tour from Bucharest to Târgu Jiu, the birthplace of renowned sculptor Constantin Brancusi. Explore the town and visit the iconic masterpieces created by Brancusi himself.
- Târgu Jiu - Târgu Jiu serves as the capital of Gorj County in the Oltenia region of Romania. This area is notable as the birthplace and childhood home of the renowned sculptor Constantin Brâncuși. It is also home to three of the most significant works in Romania:
- Endless Column
- The Gate of the Kiss
- The Table of Silence
- **The Infinite…
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Târgu Jiu - Târgu Jiu serves as the capital of Gorj County in the Oltenia region of Romania. This area is notable as the birthplace and childhood home of the renowned sculptor Constantin Brâncuși. It is also home to three of the most significant works in Romania:
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Endless Column
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The Gate of the Kiss
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The Table of Silence
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The Infinite Column - The Infinite Column (Coloana Infinitului) is a monumental sculpture by Romanian artist Constantin Brâncuși. Situated in Târgu Jiu, a town in southern Romania, it stands as one of Brâncuși’s most celebrated creations. Key features of the Infinite Column include:
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Symbolism: The sculpture symbolizes eternity, with its vertical form representing an unbroken, continuous ascent. It consists of a series of stacked rhomboid shapes, symbolizing the infinite journey of the human spirit. The column is part of a larger sculptural ensemble, which includes the Gate of the Kiss and the Table of Silence, all reflecting Brâncuși’s philosophical and artistic vision.
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Design and Construction: The Infinite Column stands approximately 29.33 meters (96 feet) tall and is crafted from cast iron. It is composed of 17 rhomboidal modules stacked on top of each other, each increasing in size as they ascend. The column was completed in 1938 and was designed to represent a spiritual ascent.
- The Gate Of The Kiss - The Gate of the Kiss (Poarta Sărutului) is another iconic work by Romanian sculptor Constantin Brâncuși, located in Târgu Jiu, Romania, as part of his Târgu Jiu Sculptural Ensemble. It is a significant and symbolic piece of art that complements Brâncuși’s broader artistic vision.
Key features of The Gate of the Kiss include:
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Symbolism: The Gate of the Kiss is often interpreted as a symbol of love, unity, and the union of man and woman. The structure features two large stone pillars, each decorated with symbols and patterns, and is crowned with a horizontal lintel. The gate’s open design is a metaphor for spiritual and emotional connection. The act of kissing, represented by the intimate and symbolic patterns, reflects the embracing of life and love in its purest form.
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Design: The gate is made of limestone, and its structure consists of two tall, rectangular columns that support a horizontal beam (lintel).
- Table of Silence - The Table of Silence (Masa Tăcerii) is another important and symbolic sculpture by Constantin Brâncuși located in Târgu Jiu, Romania, as part of his renowned Târgu Jiu Sculptural Ensemble. Like the Gate of the Kiss and the Infinite Column, the Table of Silence is part of Brâncuși’s philosophical and artistic expression about life, death, and the spiritual journey.
- Symbolism: The Table of Silence is often interpreted as a representation of reflection, contemplation, and the peaceful acceptance of death. The sculpture features a round stone table, surrounded by 12 chairs arranged in a circle. The design is inspired by Romanian traditions, particularly the idea of gathering around a table for communal dialogue or reflection.
The round shape of the table symbolizes unity and completeness.
The 12 chairs may symbolize the 12 hours of the day, representing the cycle of life or the 12 apostles, evoking a sense of communion.
- Constantin Brâncuși House Museum - The Constantin Brâncuși House Museum is located in Hobița, a small village in Gorj County, southern Romania. This museum is dedicated to the life and work of the renowned Romanian sculptor Constantin Brâncuși, widely considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. The house where Brâncuși was born and spent his early years has been preserved and transformed into a museum, offering visitors insight into his origins, inspirations, and artistic journey.
Key aspects of the Constantin Brâncuși House Museum include:
- Historical Significance: Birthplace of Brâncuși: The house in Hobița is where Constantin Brâncuși was born on February 19, 1876. It is a modest, traditional Romanian peasant house, typical of the Gorj region, which offers a stark contrast to the modernist style Brâncuși would later develop. This setting provides a glimpse into his early life and the rural environment that influenced his later works.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Lunch
- Lunch
Embark on a cultural and historical journey from Bucharest to Târgu-Jiu and Hobița, delving into the life and works of Constantin Brâncuși, Romania’s renowned sculptor.
The adventure starts in Bucharest, moving towards Târgu-Jiu. In this peaceful town that inspired Brâncuși, visitors can admire his monumental sculptural ensemble dedicated to the heroes…
Embark on a cultural and historical journey from Bucharest to Târgu-Jiu and Hobița, delving into the life and works of Constantin Brâncuși, Romania’s renowned sculptor.
The adventure starts in Bucharest, moving towards Târgu-Jiu. In this peaceful town that inspired Brâncuși, visitors can admire his monumental sculptural ensemble dedicated to the heroes of World War I. Explore The Table of Silence, The Gate of the Kiss, and the iconic Endless Column—masterpieces that represent the passage of time, love, and infinity, each with profound philosophical meaning and exquisite craftsmanship.
After appreciating these renowned sculptures, the journey continues to Hobița, a tranquil village nestled in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains. Here, visitors can explore the birthplace of Constantin Brâncuși, where his modest beginnings are preserved in a delightful traditional house. The village provides insight into Brâncuși’s early life and the rural landscape.
- Be prepared for a long drive!
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