A brief look into the life of Maria and C.A. Rosetti
The publication of the first Romanian modern novel led not only to the development of this very popular literary genre but also to the gradual insinuation into the pubic conscience of a character: Dinu Pat
Situated in central Romania, the city of Targu Mures has always been a special place, at the crossroads of various religious and ethnic traditions.
Bistrita, one of the seven Saxon fortified cities known by their Saxon name of Siebenburgen, has a long history that goes back to the first wave of German settlers in Transylvania
Museum of Ethnography and Traditional art stands out in the city of Targu Mures
Adamclisi is famous due to the monument built nearby by Roman emperor Trajan
Among the Romanian writers who were at the height of their creativity during communism, poet and translator Mircea Ivanescu was a special presence.
Bistrita was built after the model of the medieval cities in Western Europe
The Neo-Romanian style is today described as being representative for the architecture of Greater Romania
Shortly after the end of World War II the majestic medieval citadel of Oradea had sadly become one of the dreaded instruments of repression for anti-communist revolt.
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