Timișoara is one of the country’s most important commercial, historical and cultural centres.
"The simple joy of being in the kitchen, of enjoying homemade cakes and cookies, left an irreplaceable mark on our lives as children and teenagers"
"King's Day", or "Royalty Day", was the national day of Romania between 1866-1916 and 1918-1947
The "Prof. Eng. Dimitrie Leonida" National Technical Museum in Bucharest hosted the opening of the exhibition "Influences", by visual artist Alex Manea
In the 1980s Communist Romania, five painters dared to put forth a form of resistance through spirituality and reflection
International Dance Day is celebrated on April 29
The recent death of Pope Francis and the context of transition and reflection within the Catholic Church bring back to public attention the significant moments in which Romania was at the center of the Vatican's attention.
The Eneolithic or Bronze and Stone Age brings great historical riches to the knowledge of human development
The Bucharest City Museum (MMB), in partnership with the University of Bucharest, offers the public the exhibition "University Figures and Bucharest...
Ion Țuculescu was a brilliant self-made artist, but also a scientist. Painter Ion Țuculescu (1910-1962) was born in Craiova, the...
One of the leading figures of the Romanian interwar generation of artists.
Between the 15th and the 22nd of February, the Galateca Art Gallery in Bucharest hosted the longest theatrical event in the world
“Digital Archaeology. The Medieval Past of Bucharest from a Ceramic Perspective”
In 2025 it will be 84 years since the Bucharest Pogrom of January 21-23, 1941
Tighina Fortress , located on the banks of the Dniester in Ukraine, is a 15th-century Moldavian fortress built by Stephen the Great