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 Sibiu International Theatre Festival is a marathon of stage performances, but also an opportunity for many prominent creators to meet
The citadel was first mentioned in documents in 1280 but there is evidence that the area has been inhabited for 4 thousand years. Located in central...
The story of the Tooth-Mercy Fairy
Developed as a market town around what is today known as the old town, mainly concentrated along Lipscani Street, Bucharest originally extended southwards
What's wrong with the West? Is the Western world in its final stage of decline? Are we seeing the death throes of the Western civilization? Is...
Significant changes in the security of the Black Sea region have taken place in recent years.
Today we'll take you to the northern Romanian county of Bistrita Nasaud, which boasts lots of opportunities for all types of tourist activities
WWII split Germany in two, the Federal Republic of Germany and the Democratic Republic of Germany.
Despite his short career, G.M. Cantacuzino left behind some great architectural works.
Featuring two of Romania's best known-actors, Stage Dogs is based on David Mamets “A Life in the Theatre.
We continue the series of shows devoted to our prize-winning competition Alba Iulia - The City of the Union.
Petre Sergescu was a mathematician born in 1893 who contributed to the development of sciences in Romania and abroad, after 1918.
Over May 5 and 13, the National Theatre in Timisoara played host to the 23rd edition of the European and Romanian Theatre, known as FEST-FDR.