The Transfagarasan is the second-highest paved road in Romania
Literature was one of Communists favourite forms of art. Through the special persuasion enforced by literary texts, the regime had gained more success than literary historians are willing to admit.
The area stretching between the Danube Delta and Vama Veche, on the Romanian Black Sea Coast, was once full of Greek settlements and fortresses.
Prod is a village hosting for the last four years the most popular equestrian event with international participation in Romania. Why here, you may...
In the past years, more and more schools in Romania have been implementing environmental education programs. Under such programs children are taught how to protect nature, by recycling, collecting waste, planting trees, and by protecting biodiversity.
One of the most popular outdoor fairs in Romania in Transylvania is drawing large number of tourists.
While not in the spotlight, the life of Romanian grand bourgeoisie women in the first half of the 20th century is no less interesting, quite the contrary. At the heart of family life, they were often the driving engine of an active artistic environment an
The Romanian Dance Showcase event is organized by the National Dance Center in Bucharest.
The Romanian National Art Museum runs special programmes for schools, families, teens and adults.
The Academy was designed by the communist regime to shape the new politicl activits of the time.
A look at the first documented evidence of the Jewish districts in Bucharest.
The highlights of this year's edition.
The European Union is trying to cope with new geopolitical challenges.
Reading is no longer considered a priority by the youth of today. A recent survey conducted by the Romanian Institute for Social Policies shows that 22% of young people have never read a book, while 1 in 5 people has read only one book.
Princess Marie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen was born on 6th January 1900 as the third child and second daughter of Prince Ferdinand, the future King of Romania, and his wife, Marie.