For Romanian culture, February 19, 2026, is a very important date, as it marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Constantin Brâncuși
The union of the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia on January 24, 1859, was one of the three great moments of Romanian history in the 19th century.
The history of the Romanians was also written by foreigners, just as Romanians are present in the history of other nations.
In 1948, after the communist regime came to power, it abolished and banned the Greek Catholic Church in order to sever the Romanians' ties with the Vatican and the Western world
International relations after WWII were decidedly oriented towards decolonisation and encouraging former colonies to gain independence
Marmorosh-Blank used to be one of Romania’s strongest banking institutions before 1945
The collapse of the Soviet Union opened the way for the independence of all its former members, with Moldova becoming an independent state on August 27, 1991.
The beginning of the 1960s saw an important change in the philosophy and practice of foreign diplomacy in Romania.
Public monuments are meant to pay homage to special people and historical moments in the life of a nation.
Ion Monoran was one of the heroes of the December 1989 Revolution in Timisoara
An exhibition that captures a different definition for the term `hero`.
December 22, 1989 was the First Day of Freedom, and everything had to be rebuilt
Dennis Deletant is one of the most prominent foreign scholars from the second half of the 20th century to write about Romania.
Between the 16th Century and the early 19th Century, a practice was in place of gifting monasteries
On December 1, 1918, Transylvania united with the Kingdom of Romania, laying the groundwork for Greater Romania.