The programme offered special accommodation fees in countryside guesthouses in September and October.
Romania is last in the EU and 72nd in the world in terms of gender equality according to a World Economic Forum report
The story of one of the most socially engaged writers of the early 20th century in Romania.
The ‘Tandarica Theater in Bucharest celebrates this year its 70th anniversary.
The Bucharest Technical Museum, created in 1909 by engineer Dimitrie Leonida, bearing the founders name, has a collection of engines that have been crucial to Romanias past development in industry.
NASA has found evidence for the existence of water on Mars.
The new academic year has begun with the usual expectations, plans for the future and misgivings.
The only epic in the Romanian language “Tiganiada or “The Gypsies Camp published in a final version by Jacques Byck between 1800 and 1812 reflects the enlightenment ideas of the Transylvanian School.
In Pecica, Arad County, you are invited to discover an unusual blend of the old and new, at the Visitors Centre of the local buffalo farm, where an endangered species has become the pretext for what international media called the worlds only fully digita
An overview of this year's edition of the George Enescu Festival
A mining town for centuries, Oravita played a leading role in the economy of Banat, a province that until 1918 was part of the Hapsburg Empire.
Earlier this year, Europol director Rob Wainwright told Radio Romania about the complexity of cyber risks
As children are back in school these days, well be looking at a recent study on textbooks run by the School of Sociology in Bucharest between October 2014 - May 2015.
Weapons have always been a source of income for manufacturers and the emergence of the state meant protecting and favouring the production of weapons, for national security reasons as well as for money-making purposes.
'The Garden in the School Yard', a project run by children, won an award at the Bucharest Gala.