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Victor Brauner – The Great Romanian Painter of Surrealism
Victor Brauner stands among the leading figures of modern European art and is widely regarded as one of the most significant artists of Romanian origin associated with the international Surrealist movement.
Bucharest Bloomed at West Side Flower Fest, Three Days of Color, Nature, and Creativity
The fourth edition of West Side Flower Fest came to a close on Sunday evening after three days during which Drumul Taberei Park was transformed into a spectacular floral wonderland, attracting tens of thousands of visitors from...
Lake Saint Anne – Romania’s Volcanic Jewel and One of Eastern Europe’s Most Spectacular Natural Destinations
Lake Saint Anne (Lacul Sfânta Ana), located in the heart of the Eastern Carpathians, within the Ciomatu Massif in Harghita County, is one of Romania’s most remarkable natural attractions.
Bucharest Comes Alive with Festivals, Concerts, Floral Attractions, and Urban Events During the June 6–8 Weekend
The first full weekend of June turns Bucharest into a city-wide celebration of culture and leisure, with a diverse range of events unfolding simultaneously across the capital.
Things to Do in Mamaia – Top Attractions and Experiences on Romania’s Black Sea Coast
Mamaia is one of the most famous and popular seaside resorts on Romania’s Black Sea coast.
Timișoara – The Multicultural City of Banat, Between History, Culture, and Modernity
Located in the western part of the country, on the banks of the Bega River, Timișoara is considered the historical capital of the Banat region and one of Romania’s most developed economic, cultural, and academic centers.
The Endless Column of Constantin Brâncuși – Târgu Jiu
The Endless Column remains one of the most important modern sculptures in the world and the defining masterpiece of the Romanian sculptor Constantin Brâncuși.
Gugu Peak – The Enigmatic Summit of the Godeanu Mountains
Hidden deep within the wild landscape of southwestern Romania, Gugu Peak remains one of the most fascinating and controversial mountain destinations in the country.
June 1st – Children's Day, celebrating innocence, hope, and the future
Every year, on June 1st, the whole world celebrates one of the most beautiful and heartwarming days on the calendar: International Children's Day.
Pentecost 2026: The Celebration Marking the Descent of the Holy Spirit and the Beginning of the Christian Mission
Observed on May 31 and June 1, one of Christianity’s most important celebrations highlights the spiritual significance of Pentecost and the richness of Romanian folk traditions.
Bucharest Celebrates the Start of Summer: Where to Go Between May 30 and June 1?
Festivals, concerts, and unforgettable experiences — Bucharest is waiting for you this weekend!
Traditional bean soup with smoked meat – one of the most beloved dishes and an authentic symbol of traditional cuisine
Bean Soup with Smoked Meat is one of the most iconic dishes of traditional Moldavian cuisine and one of the most appreciated Romanian soups overall.
Fairytale Palaces and Aristocratic Residences in Bucharest: The Grădișteanu–Ghica House, Today Known as Danube House
In the heart of Bucharest, at the intersection of Nicolae Iorga Street and Calea Victoriei, stands an impressive aristocratic residence that continues to captivate visitors through its elegance and grandeur.
Gheorghe Pănculescu, the Romanian Engineer Who May Have Inspired the Construction of the Eiffel Tower
When people think of the Eiffel Tower, they immediately associate it with Paris, Gustave Eiffel, and the 1889 Universal Exposition.
Bigăr Waterfall, Romania’s Natural Jewel Between Legend and Eternal Love
The famous waterfall located on the 45th Parallel captivates the world with its unique shape, legendary story, and the untouched beauty of Cheile Nerei-Beușnița National Park.
Nichita Stănescu – the revolutionary voice of contemporary Romanian poetry
Considered one of the greatest Romanian poets of the 20th century, Nichita Stănescu profoundly transformed modern poetic language through an innovative, visionary, and deeply philosophical style.
Bucharest – Between Monumentality and Bohemian Charm
Bucharest is one of the most fascinating and contrasting cities in Eastern Europe, a capital that successfully combines the elegance of French-inspired architecture with the monumentality of communist-era buildings and the energy...
Record for Brâncuși in New York: the sculpture “Danaïde” sold for $107.6 million at Christie’s
The work created in 1913 became the most expensive artwork by the Romanian artist ever sold at auction and one of the most valuable sculptures ever sold worldwide.
Lake Vida – the spectacular funnel lake hidden in the Pădurea Craiului Mountains
Hidden among the forests and karst landscape of the Pădurea Craiului Mountains, Lake Vida has become in recent years one of the most spectacular natural attractions in Bihor County.
























