Berevoesti village has only 2300 inhabitants, attested in a document of Prince Radu, in 1506. In the village there are other traces of history: the stone cross of Baraghin of Măneşti (1526), 17 stone crosses from the period 1536 - 1850, a tombstone from 1506 in the church wall from Village Valley Church "Assumption", founded in 1704, the memorial house of the writer Michael Tican-Rumano, in the 19th century. Interest in culture of village inhabitants can be seen in the local museum, stocked with art collections (paintings, sculpture) gathered by Michael Tican-Rumano and painter Marieta Proca-Jinga, and a remarkable private collection of George Adrian Iordăchescu. G...eorge Iordăchescu comes from a family of intellectuals, one of the grandparents was in the interwar high official in the Ministry of Education and he inherited the papers, letters and antiques that were the beginning of the collection. Then he collected stamps, coins and became interested in traditional culture. Today it has over 500 items. Among the documents he has collected or has inherited there are documents from the late 19th century, and some signed by King Ferdinand. Slowly, he completed his collection of shirts, scarfs, tablecloths, curtains, ceramic. In his home an inn and tavern was opened in the interwar period. George Iordăchescu gathered various measures, vases, bottles, chairs, all he could find. His collection of the ancestral objects includes priests vestments and religious books, hand crosses. Tools, furniture, numismatics and philately complement a rich and valuable collection.