The “Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum hosted the Village Museum Days, 85 years since the institution was established
Today we are stopping over in Valcea County, to discover just some of the attractions of a county great for religious, monastic, or leisure tourism,...
Revolution and betrayal in the Romanian Principalities in the 19th century
Time has always been regarded by people as something that repeats itself, from the succession of days, nights and seasons, to that of ideas and patterns.
Since March last year, in the context of the coronavirus pandemic, the Gong Theater for Children and Youth in Sibiu has initiated a series of online activities and workshops.
A new urban game addressing local communities
For over 40 years, between 1945 and 1989, Romanians used to mark on May 8th the communist party day.
Emil Cioran was one of the greatest philosophers of despair in the European post-war culture
Tourism, history and culture in Bistrita
Chernobyl was the worst civilian nuclear disaster in world history
Starting in late 2020, The Association for the Development of Romanian Film (ADRF) became the representative for the Romanian film industry
Apuseni Mountains are famous for their beautiful landscape and numerous natural objectives
We've been friends with Roxy and Kids Arts a few years back, and we've followed their collaborative arts projects. Although the pandemic...