The Elie Wiesel International Commission for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania has included in its latest report the deportation of the Romania to Transdniestr, as part of the Antonescu regime's ethnic cleansing plan.
Fine artists from Prahova have been trying to revive the specific elements of the old village communities.
We continue our travels as part of the RRI prize winning contest “From the Wine Route to the Princes Route.
One of the most unconventional ideas in the conservative Romanian society of the late 19th century was the incineration of the dead, to replace the traditional earth burial.
The Macca Residence is currently housing the Archeology Institute in Bucharest.
Painter Laurentiu Dimisca is known internationally as an unconventional promoter of fine arts.
The Romanian National Statistics Institute made public the results of its first evaluation of the Romanian economy in the last quarter of 2013.
Bukovina is a place of great sights, cultural venues, traditions, as well as winter sports.
The Parliament Palace has always been the most controversial building in Bucharest.
Humanist ceremonies lack any religious component and are held by specially trained people.
Actress Cosmina Stratan has been short-listed for “Shooting Stars”, a programme addressing Europe’s young talents. Shooting Stars is held...
Most people in Romania live in blocks of flats, the most prominent feature of 20th century urban civilization.
Situated at an altitude of 1,000 meters, in the north of Prahova County, 147 km away from Bucharest, Azuga was in the past a mostly pastoral area. In...
So as an absolute first, World Radio Day was celebrated on February 13, 2012, when United Nations also celebrated 66 years since the set up of its...
Located 50 km away from the western city of Timisoara, Charlottenburg is the only round village in the country.