Ulysse de Marsillac left us the most attractive pages about 19th-century Bucharest
The Romanian artist of Jewish descent, Marcel Iancu, was part of the group of artists who in 1916, at the Voltaire cabaret in Zurich, launched the avant-garde Dada movement.
The Polish historian Błažej Brzostek launches the book The Paris of another Europe. Warsaw and Bucharest in the 19th and 20th centuries
A debunking perspective on Stephen the Great's geo-strategy in the 15th century
Bucharest has a number of old roads forming the skeleton which the largest Romanian city has been built on, in the past 500 years.
Architect Gabriela Tabacu publishes emotional chronicle of Bucharest in the 1960s.
Considered nowadays a troublesome district from the social and economic points of view, the district of Ferentari wasnt always known as that
New book by historian Tudor Dinu looks at dress fashion in the Romanian principalities in early 19th century.
The house of MD George Severeanu has been transformed into a museum, being one of the branches of the Bucharest Municipality Museum.
A remarkable scientific approach to Romania's rich nature
One of the country's renowned set designers and also a writer.
Salt has been an extremely coveted commodity since ancient times
The beginnings of the study of the Romanian rural world are linked to the name of Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș
New book looks at the way of life of Moldavia's Jewish communities going back to the 18th century.