Romania's Madrigal National Chamber Choir and the Brukenthal National Museum in Sibiu have signed a five-year strategic partnership to develop joint projects combining music and visual arts. The agreement was signed on Sunday, August 2, at the Brukenthal National Museum in Sibiu by representatives of the two institutions, including museum manager Raluca Teodorescu and Madrigal Choir manager Emil Pantelimon. “I want this partnership to transform the spaces of the Brukenthal National Museum into meeting places for heritage, music, education, and innovation," museum manager Raluca Teodorescu said. Opened to the public in 1817 around the collections of Baron Samuel von Brukenthal and the Brukenthal Palace in Sibiu, the Brukenthal National Museum is Romania's oldest museum. The Madrigal National Chamber Choir – Marin Constantin is one of Romania's best-known choral ensembles and operates as a public cultural institution under the Culture Ministry.