An inspiration for Romania during the hard years of the war
Developed as a market town around what is today known as the old town, mainly concentrated along Lipscani Street, Bucharest originally extended southwards
Despite his short career, G.M. Cantacuzino left behind some great architectural works.
Petre Sergescu was a mathematician born in 1893 who contributed to the development of sciences in Romania and abroad, after 1918.
A writer, a lawyer and a politician, Barbu Stefanescu-Delavrancea, alongside his generation of intellectuals, was an outstanding personality of the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century, who contributed significantly to Romanias mode
Cismigiu Park is the oldest and, according to some, the most elegant public garden in the capital city
Tudor Arghezi is the type of rare poet who creates watershed moments in literature.
One of Bucharests districts that underwent a sweeping change during the communist regime, a change deeply regretted by then city dwellers, was the Uranus district, which was completely demolished for the present Parliament Palace and the adjacent buildin
Fine artists from combating countries traveled to the front-line to capture the atmosphere there.
Little known to readers and recently reevaluated by literary critics, Sorana Gurian is a rather atypical writer in Romania
The modernisation of the Romanian Principalities, beginning in the first half of the 19th Century, gradually brought about a change in perceptions with respect to womens role in society.
A town of merchants, Bucharest has developed around a neighbourhood known today as the Historical Centre.
Dobrogea was a realm of multiculturalism long before the emergence of the concept as such and traces of that coexistence are still visible today
In 2017 Romania marked 150 years since his birth
Gold has been mined in the Romanian space continuously since the Neolithic era. In addition to salt and petroleum, gold was a valuable resource for locals, but also attracted invaders.