Join us behind the doors of this fair which enjoyed the participation of 100,000 visitors and of such prominent writers like Zeruya Shalev of Israel or Nora Iuga of Romania
Were heading towards the county of Bistrita Nasaud in the final installment of our prize-winning contest brought to you in our regular Travelers Guide series.
Elie Wiesel was one of the most vocal activists for keeping alive the memory of the Holocaust.
An extremely beautiful synagogue, today a historical monument, is reminiscent of the vibrant life of the Jewish community living in the Bistrita of yore, in the middle of a multi-ethnic town.
For the sixth time this year, a terrorist attack with major consequences has recently hit Turkey, leaving dozens of dead and hundreds of wounded.
Even though the economic crisis is officially over in Europe, its consequences are still being felt by Europeans, especially by young people.
Bucharests only Toys Hospital has already treated over 20 tonnes of such “patients.
Trust was the theme of the Sibiu International Theater Festivals 23rd edition.
The ‘George Severeanu Museum is one of Bucharests most important museums, although less known to the public at large.
'Replika' Educational Theater Center in Bucharest carries out activities that combine theater aesthetics and community intervention.
On August 8, 1870, at 4 in the morning, two secret organizations met in Ploiesti to put into play the plan to dethrone Prince Carol of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen.
Atypical Beauty is a special project involving people with disabilities
Founder of the first ambulance service in Bucharest in 1906, doctor Nicolae Minovici is better known as the owner of the Crystal Bells Villa. Located in the far north of the capital Bucharest, the building is worth visiting when in Bucharest
A look at the effects of the disinfectants scandal in Romania.
The story of one the longest-standing dwelling in Romania.