The capital city of Bucharest is crossed, northwest to southeast, over a length of 22 km, by Dambovita River,
A Romanian inter-war rags to riches story, Gheorghe Ene Filpescu died in communist prisons.
The history of the establishment of Constanta's public library, which celebrates its 90th anniversary this year.
Historical films were a means of propaganda in communist Romania, with female roles scarce.
Rural community centers, before and after 1945
One of the most prominent figures of Maramures was historian Ioan Mihalyi of Apsa
The modernization of Wallachia and Moldavia, two principalities inhabited by Romanians commenced in the 19th century. And besides the institutional and economic changes, mentalities, habits and manners were also subject to transformation.
In 1846, pianist and composer Franz Liszt started his last grand European tour in the southeast of the continent
The Universul Palace in Bucharest
Nicolae Steinhardt was a part of a generation of Romanian intellectuals of the 20th century who clashed violently with history. He was born in 1912,...
Maria Mateescu by her real name, she was born in Ploiești in October 1880 and began publishing in her hometown.
By his real name Ștefan Popa, Doinaș was born on April 26, 1922 in Arad County.
An exhibition organised jointly with the Museum of Romanian Literature
In the second half of the 19th century, photography spread rapidly in the Romanian space.