A symbol of royal authority, thrones held a central place in the representations of power in the Romanian space
On his 90th birthday, the founder of Odin Teatret (Odin Theater) chose this independent space in Bucharest for a special meeting with the audience.
Thanks to technological progress and the development of new scientific domains, medicine evolved rapidly in the past two decades. Against this background we have witnessed the advent of a novel concept, the 4P medicine (which stands for Personalized, Predictive, Preventive and Participative) – a brand new way of caring for one’s health.
The summer season will begin on the Romanian Black Sea coast on May 1
In contrast to museum institutions in large cities, which enjoy organic visibility and a constant flow of tourists, small exhibitions, ethnographic collections and memorial houses in the village risk remaining in the shadows.
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.