The communist regime counted on industry as the main economic sector. However, a systematic investment policy was only possible starting with the second half of the 1960s.
A large stretch of abandoned land in Bucharest is to gain the status of protected natural area.
Between June 7 and 13 Timisoara, Western Romania, played host to a new edition of the Timisoara European Theatre Festival – Romanian Drama Festival (FEST-FDR), organized by the National Theatre in Timisoara.
Today we'll be taking you on an imaginary journey to Brasov, in central Romania, a city renowned for its medieval architecture and the multitude of cultural events unfolding here all over the year.
Ocna Sibiului, in Sibiu County, is famous for the 15 salt lakes in the surrounding area.
One of the most violent events in post-1989 Romania.
An unprecedented initiative in Romania
The first Romanian tank project yielded results in 1972.
The National Dance Centre staged an exhibition titled ‘The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Dance.
An outlook of the first democratic elections after the 1989 revolution
Tractors were the sign of a developed, industrialized economy, mechanization being its main feature, resulting from the industrial revolution of the 1820s.
The “Toma Caragiu Theatre in Ploiesti, southern Romania, organised the 5th edition of the “Toma Caragiu Theatre Festival in mid-May.
One of the most beautiful natural parks in Romania
A look at the highlights of the festival
An online petition, “Alert for Nature, invites EU citizens to a public consultation to save two Natura 2000 Directives