A difficult person, Carol II would eagerly start a conflict even with members of his own family, such as his brother Nicolae.
Manufacturing paper by hand, manual printing and bookbinding are some of the oldest crafts that are being revived at the Paper Mill Museum not far from Bucharest.
A profile of Vladimir Ghika, a Romanian prince, priest and philanthropist.
An anniversary edition, the Sibiu International Theatre Festival was held this year between June 7th and 16th, turning the central Romanian city of Sibiu into a true European capital of culture and tourism.
An anniversary edition, the Sibiu International Theatre Festival was held this year between June 7th and 16th, turning the central Romanian city of Sibiu into a true European capital of culture and tourism.
The Cozia National Park spans more than 17,000 hectares in the south central part of the Southern Carpathians, on either side of the Olt River. This...
The Cozia National Park is a genuine museum of ecosystems unaltered by human intervention.
Romania has a number of state schools that are run by certain churches, the so called confessional schools, which, while teaching state curricula, have something different too
Francisc Rainer is the first man to teach a university course in anthropology in Romania and a precursor of this field in this country.
A social enterprise launched in 2011 wanted to draw attention to city dwellers to an alternative way of life. ‘Village Life’ was set up by a...
Close to Enisala village, there is the fortress of the same name, in the North of Dobrudja, near Lake Razim, very close both to the Danube Delta and to Gura Portitei, where the river flows into the Black Sea.
An outlook on the Bookfest International Book Fair held in Bucharest.
The local cuisine, traditional music and dances are the main ingredients for an unforgettable holiday.
SHE, for “Strong, HIV positive and Empowered Women, is a European programme initiated in 2010.