Ioan Căianu, whose name is Ioannes Caioni in Latin or Kájoni János in Hungarian, was one of the monks who worked meekly yet with passion...
World War One veterans reminiscing about the Great Union
Romanian painters' rewarding French experience in the 19th century
The Swiss Luis Basset was one of the important people at the Romanian Royal Court in the first half of the 20th century
In the annals of science and invention, the name of engineer Gogu Constantinescu ranks high in the area of sonics
Not as famous in Romania as his father, the remarkable poet and journalist Tudor Arghezi, the Romanian-born French photographer and filmmaker Eli...
The Orient Express, one of the first symbols of European Unity
The late 18th c. summer residence of baron Samuel von Brukenthal, the Habsburg governor of Transylvania, is open to visitors.
Bucharest is a city which started to modernize relatively recently, in the second half of the 19th century
In the early 20th century, Bucharest city councilors tackled the issue of sanitation and building proper housing.
Death is ubiquitous in the imagery of every human culture.
A feature about Bucharest's main parks and gardens and their designers
Romanian names have been given to objects from our solar system
One of the marvels of the city of Iasi, northeastern Romania
At the end of WWI, Romania benefited from substantial support from influential French circles and civilian and military figures.