French geographer Emmanuel de Martonne was one of the greatest fans of Romania in the first half of the 20th Century, even the greatest, according to some. He published studies and maps which had a great influence in the drawing of borders after WWI
An iconic figure of 18th-century Romania
Romanian Centennial was the central theme of the 25th edition of the Gaudeamus International Book and Education Fair, hosted...
The prestigious festival organized by Radio Romania has reached its 25th edition
The European leaders meet on November 25 in Brussels to sign the agreement for the UK to withdraw from the European Union, and the political declaration regarding the future relationship between the two sides
The 40th Romanian Tourism Fair was held in Bucharest between November 15 and 18
Number of teachers with a low attachment to democratic values is worrying
The motto ‘Dear comrades, visit your past! is an open invitation for anyone who might want to go back to the Communist Golden Age, by visiting the Museum of the Communist Consumer in Timisoara, western Romania
Alternative history, also called 'uchronia', has been imagined by many authors so far, generating a rich corpus of literature.
The National Theater Festival brings to Bucharest plays, as well as dance performances
The Art Collection Museum was set up 40 years ago, in 1978
According to statistics, one out of five work able Romanians lived in an EU state other than Romania last year.
A town of crucial importance for the union of the Romanian principalities.
Mogosoaia, close to Bucharest, has recently hosted a special medieval festival