The union of Transylvania with Romania on December 1, 1918, Romania's National Day, has been committed to memory in multiple types of documents and sources
Exhibition hosted by the Filipescu-Cesianu Museum aims to reconstruct life in early 20th century Bucharest.
An overview of travel packages for the holiday season
1,000 days into the war, Ukraine struck a military target in Russia with long-range US missiles.
Historical vestiges in traditional Moldavia
“The Breakup” is an emotional performance built on a modern understanding of romantic breakups
The summer of 2024 brought a new series of alarming records at global and regional levels
The people of Maramures have always been faithful to wood, to which they gave the most diverse forms
Forced marriages are not traditional
The International Day of Nonviolence was established by the United Nations in memory of Mahatma Gandhi
The end of World War Two in Romania and its less well-known episodes
Clara, a social drama directed by Sabin Dorohoi
Titus Liviu Maiorescu was born in 1840 in Craiova, and died in 1917 in Bucharest