Recently, historian Lucian Vasile discovered and recreated the adventures of Romanians in exile who, in the early 1950s, undertook espionage actions against the communist regime
Dobruja had a multi-ethnic population, that included Romanians, Turks, Tatars, Bulgarians, Germans, Roma and Jews.
The oriental fermented millet drink called ‘braga was a very popular drink in the Romanian space for many centuries.
Victory Road, Bucharest's central north-south axis, is the only public road in Romania's capital that has endured from the 16th century to this day
Roman and Dacian attire and weapons, in Dacia
Bicycle Mita is a character in the urban folklore of Bucharest, based in reality
Among the old high schools in Bucharest, the Central School for Girls has a special place
Salamon Erno was one of the many Hungarian Jews in Transylvania to meet with a tragic fate in WWII.
Liviu Ciulei managed to take the Romanian theater away from the rigid and unnatural commandments of the socialist realism.
The royal residences on the Romanian Black Sea Coast
A ground-breaking publication militating for the rights of the Jewish community in Romania
The village of Sibiel is a rural site of touristic and heritage interest.
Iosif Berman was one of the most successful photographer in a field that was fundamental for the press: photography for printed newspapers
The 1821 Revolution led by Tudor Vladimirescu
19th century Romanian photographer Stelian Petrescu