A recently published info-graph aimed to highlight religious attitudes among Romanians.
Shortly after the end of World War II the majestic medieval citadel of Oradea had sadly become one of the dreaded instruments of repression for anti-communist revolt.
When it comes to well being, only 65.3% of Romanian women evaluate their health as being good or very good, as compared to 74.8% of Romanian men
An inspiration for Romania during the hard years of the war
The story of the Tooth-Mercy Fairy
Despite his short career, G.M. Cantacuzino left behind some great architectural works.
A writer, a lawyer and a politician, Barbu Stefanescu-Delavrancea, alongside his generation of intellectuals, was an outstanding personality of the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century, who contributed significantly to Romanias mode
Along with and complementary to official data, various NGOs and experts have made their own assessments of the education system.
Rediscovering the civic spirit and getting together around common causes are two tendencies identified in Romania in the past 3 or 4 years
Cismigiu Park is the oldest and, according to some, the most elegant public garden in the capital city
Tudor Arghezi is the type of rare poet who creates watershed moments in literature.
One of Bucharests districts that underwent a sweeping change during the communist regime, a change deeply regretted by then city dwellers, was the Uranus district, which was completely demolished for the present Parliament Palace and the adjacent buildin
Fine artists from combating countries traveled to the front-line to capture the atmosphere there.
Little known to readers and recently reevaluated by literary critics, Sorana Gurian is a rather atypical writer in Romania
The modernisation of the Romanian Principalities, beginning in the first half of the 19th Century, gradually brought about a change in perceptions with respect to womens role in society.