The Ottoman Empire, in full offensive in Central Europe in the second half of the 17th century, was a conduit for Greek and Middle Eastern culture.
Some 2 million people around the world have got themselves entangled in a treasure hunt type of game, or geocaching as it is known worldwide.
The helicopter is considered to be the invention of one of the worlds most brilliant minds, the Florentine artist of the Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci.
Almost 300 companies took part in the 35th edition of Romanias Tourism Fair, held in Bucharest, between February 25 and 28, with offers for both domestic and foreign tourism.
The Romanian government has recently initiated a public debate on its proposed package of 47 measures to eradicate poverty.
Human milk is known to provide the best food for babies, particularly for ill or premature infants.
A feature on one of the best-known Romanian writers in Paris in the early 20th century.
Adrian Sitarus most recent production “Illegitimate has enjoyed a lot of praise from foreign film critics.
The Fagaras Mountains, which cover a surface area of 198,000 hectares, are known for their unique landscapes, wild areas and rich biodiversity.
In this feature we are traveling to the northern part of Romania, to a newly set up park.
A recent study calls for more regulations and reviewing codes of conduct in state institutions.
The 1972 the Helsinki Conference was the first conference to cover Europe as a whole after about 20 years of division.
Adult homeless people from Bucharest have staged their first painting and graphic art exhibition entitled “Who Are We?.
The Dalles Foundation is a place Bucharesters are very familiar with.