Press and propaganda in the early days of communism in Romania
The early days of communism in Romania and their troubled history
Located in downtown Bucharest, on the Victory Boulevard, the Technical Documentation Institute was the main information and documentation center for engineers.
The communist regime tried to change not only people’s deepest convictions, but also the way they expressed their thoughts, ideas and feelings.
In 1953, a housing crisis was under way in Bucharest and architects were looking for a quick solution.
Monica Lovinescu was one of the strongest anti-communist voices abroad, during communism.
The tour of communism in Bucharest involves visiting all those places that still bear witness to the so-called Golden Age
Romania's longest-living intellectual of outstanding merit
National Peasant Party president Iuliu Maniu
Recently, historian Lucian Vasile discovered and recreated the adventures of Romanians in exile who, in the early 1950s, undertook espionage actions against the communist regime
The Romanian Revolution of December 1989 will always be the most important event in Romania's history in the second half of the 20th century.
Communist -era items exhibited in Bucharest