Since times immemorial, water has been an essential element in human life, and man has struggled to tame it.
The village of Densuş is mainly known for to a quaint old church with a hazy history.
In 1829, when the Romanian Principalities started a process of modernisation and openly embraced western values, the first paper in the Romanian language, Curierul Românesc, was issued in Bucharest.
Virginia Andreescu Haret is known as the first woman architect of Romania
The founder of the first public museum in what is now Romania, and one of the first in Europe
Romania celebrated Aviation Day on the 20th of July, which coincides with the feast day of Saint Elijah, the aviators patron saint and protector.
Today we introduce you to Romanian painter Stefan Luchian.
An extremely beautiful synagogue, today a historical monument, is reminiscent of the vibrant life of the Jewish community living in the Bistrita of yore, in the middle of a multi-ethnic town.
The ‘George Severeanu Museum is one of Bucharests most important museums, although less known to the public at large.
Founder of the first ambulance service in Bucharest in 1906, doctor Nicolae Minovici is better known as the owner of the Crystal Bells Villa. Located in the far north of the capital Bucharest, the building is worth visiting when in Bucharest
The story of one the longest-standing dwelling in Romania.
As they settled in southern and northeastern Transylvania in mid 12th century, German settlers soon started building fortified settlements thus laying the foundations of urban life in Romania.
Siria is a place in Romania known, among other things, for being home to Buhus Castle.
Western Romanias region of Banat is a multiethnic and multicultural region.
Along the year Peles Castle has been a landmark of the Romanian House