Our prize-winning contest “From the Wine Route to the Princes Route, dedicated to Prahova County, nears its end.
There are four statues in front of the University of Bucharest building in downtown Bucharest, one of them a bust of Spiru Haret. He was what we...
In 1945 Romania took sides with the powers that crushed the Axis Coalition. However, Romania was considered a defeated country, on account of its...
A report from Romanias brand new contemporary dance and performance festival.
Discovered by accident in 1988, this burial site dating from the 5th c. AD features some unique mural paintings.
Today we'll be talking about the rights of minorities in Ukraine.
While the Black Seas beaches attract tourists in summer with their fine sands and warm seawater, the resorts there are sought out by tourists for their spas.
Romania teenagers can learn more about their countrys recent past in an optional course about the history of communism.
Historical eras are sometimes marked by strong personalities, be they in politics, social life or culture.
The Elie Wiesel International Commission for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania has included in its latest report the deportation of the Romania to Transdniestr, as part of the Antonescu regime's ethnic cleansing plan.
Fine artists from Prahova have been trying to revive the specific elements of the old village communities.
We continue our travels as part of the RRI prize winning contest “From the Wine Route to the Princes Route.
One of the most unconventional ideas in the conservative Romanian society of the late 19th century was the incineration of the dead, to replace the traditional earth burial.
The Macca Residence is currently housing the Archeology Institute in Bucharest.
Painter Laurentiu Dimisca is known internationally as an unconventional promoter of fine arts.