A new concept of cooking and its impact on Romanian tourism
Romanian tourists and their travelling habits
The National Opera House in Bucharest (ONB) has made it a tradition, over the past few years, to put together an ever more diverse range of opera and related events.
Inns were very popular in Bucharest in 16th and 17th centuries.
For more than 12 years, Romania and Bulgaria - full members of the EU - continue to be refused Schengen membership
Țara Hațegului is one of the areas with the largest number of touristic, natural, and cultural objectives in Romania
Răzvan Petri is equally concerned with the civic and political involvement of young people in his native country
Doesnt listen to me! Doesn't understand me! Doesnt do what I say! We often hear these complaints, but maybe a different approach is needed.
A new volume of theater plays signed by Saviana Stănescu, For a barbarian woman, recently appeared at the Tracus Arte publishing house
The controversial King Carol II
The Cervantes Institute in Bucharest has hosted an event of special importance: a ceremony honoring writer Mircea Cărtărescu, the best-known contemporary Romanian author in the Hispanic world
Digital News Report Data – the most important survey on peoples trust in digital news – shows that at global level, a large part of the public overlooks or even avoids important news such as those about the Russian invasion of Ukraine or the economic cri
Located in the north of Romania, Maramureș presents itself with a tourist offer for all tastes
Ongoing civic projects tailored for deserving high-scool students
The presence of Jews in Romanian space is a very old one, they are attested sporadically as far back as the Roman conquest of Dacia