Category: Romania
Tourism for health, beauty and care More them one third of Europe’s mineral waters are in Romania. Here, under the supervision of Ana Aslan, the Institute of Geriatrics in …
The Chilia Channel in the Danube Delta The Danube and the Danube Delta The territory between the three river branches of the Danube, Chilia, Sulina and Sfantul Gheorghe, is …
Oradea The capital of Bihor county is one of the most significant economic, social and cultural centers in the Northeastern region of Romania. The Orastie fortress, whose vestiges can …
Sighisoara The medieval town of Sighisoara is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage as being the only inhabited citadel in Europe. It is a popular touristic destination, due to …
The University Square The Palace of Culture in Iasi Romanian towns Owing to an eventful history, the Romanian territory, now unitary, has a series of urban centers of a …
The Museum of the Romanian Peasant This is one of the most diversified museums from the European family of Museums of Arts and Popular Traditions. The building which houses …
Manuc’s Inn An impressive architectural surprise, situated in the busiest area of Bucharest, is represented by Manuc’s Inn. Almost 200 years old, Manuc’s Inn had the good fortune to …
The Opera Even though, in Romania, there were lyrical manifestations dating as far back as the 19th century, the building of the Romanian National Opera is relatively new (1953), …
Famous buildings The Palace of the Parliament Guiness Book registers this construction as the second largest building in the World, after the Pentagon – with a floor area of …
Short historical context The legend says that the settlement was founded by a shepherd named Bucur who used to make a halt on the banks of Dambovita with his …