Romania has officially designated the year 2026 as the “Brâncuși Year” to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Constantin Brâncuși
For Romanian felinology, the year 2026 begins with a new confirmation of its value on the world podiums.
The story of a Romanian-born Holocaust survivor who dedicated her life to education, advocating for remembrance and teaching about the horrors of the Nazi regime.
A chat with Alex and Claudiu, of the modern metalcore band "Taking Back August," set up in Bucharest in 2020
Romania is the guest of honor at the 57th edition of the Cairo International Book Fair.
January 15, the birthday of Mihai Eminescu, Romania's national poet, was chosen National Culture Day to honor his lasting impact on Romanian literature and identity.
Doina Cornea was a prominent Romanian dissident and human rights activist who spoke out against Nicolae Ceausescu's repressive communist regime, distributing samizdat writings and advocating for freedom of speech and democratic reforms, despite facing constant surveillance, harassment and house arrest.
In anticipation of Christmas, many concerts were organized in Bucharest right from mid-December.
The last ruler of the Principality of Moldavia, Grigore Alexandru Ghyka, has finally returned home, 170 years after his death.
In early December, Romania marked the anniversary of the death of King Michael I, who passed away in 2017 after a life defined by war, exile, and return
From his journey in tourism to building inspirational media projects. Tune in for insights on creativity, cultural identity and the power of human connection.
Today, December 10, 2025, the French Institute and the French Embassy in Romania are organizing the official launch of the France Excellence Roumanie 2026–2027 scholarship program.