As of 1800, a growing number of Romanians set out to discover Europe and the world.
18th Century intellectuals criticized institutions such as the monarchy and the Church and social classes such as noblemen and the clergy due to the...
In August 1916, after two years of neutrality, Romania entered WWI on the side of the Entente
One of the oldest buildings in the capital city
Of all the towns founded by Saxons in Transylvania starting in the 12th century, Brasov and Sibiu have always stood out.
Iconic figures in the late 19th century and the early 20th century
An iconic figure of 18th-century Romania
The Art Collection Museum was set up 40 years ago, in 1978
With its fine collection of Romanian and European art, the Museum is one of the main attractions in Timisoara.
The city of Targu Mures, in central Romania, boasts an impressive Secession architectural monument: the Palace of Culture, one of the citys basic landmarks
Towards the end of the 19th century, Bucharest was booming and the need for urban planning was growing
One of the most impressive Neolithic cultures is the Cucuteni- Ariușd- Tripolia culture, which used to occupy a large area between the northeast of...
One of the most impressive Neolithic cultures is the Cucuteni- Ariușd- Tripoli
Censorship was extremely vigilant in Romania during the communist regime
Today we make a short foray into the history of the Palace of Culture in Iasi, a city in north-eastern Romania and a...