Who were you before you were told who to be?
The Roman presence on the Danube between the Iron Gates and the Black Sea, today's border of Romania with the Balkans, strongly shaped the history of the region
The George Severeanu Museum is located in Bucharest, in a house built at the beginning of the 20th century and forms part of the Bucharest Municipality Museum.
The exhibition at the Bucharest Municipality Museum offers a documented and visual foray into the history of one of the oldest thoroughfares of the Capital
The Romanian village has become a major tourist destination, capable of offering complex experiences, from connecting with nature and traditions, to accommodation facilities at the highest standards.
Romania's participation in hospitality competitions has grown significantly in recent years.
On February 20, 1856, the Romanian society took a major step towards modernization by freeing the Roma from slavery.
The generation of those who fought in the trenches of WWI gave the 20th-century Romania Grigore Gafencu, a jurist, politician, diplomat, journalist and leader of the anti-communist exile after 1945.
The Bucharest City Museum is playing host to a temporary exhibition entitled “Journey to the afterlife. Ancient funerary rituals in the Varna region”.
In the Romanian folk tradition, the Carpathian bear is a frequent presence in the folk calendar.
Numerous travel agencies and operators presented their holiday offers at the latest travel fair in Romania
Digitization influences the neurophysical, psychological, social, cultural and transgenerational development of children and the environment they grow up in.
Romania's hospitality industry has matured and is laying more emphasis on sustainability, high quality services and coming in line with EU standards
For Romanian culture, February 19, 2026, is a very important date, as it marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Constantin Brâncuși
Traian Savulescu was one of the leading figures of the Romanian Phytopathology