The varied tourist attractions make Cluj-Napoca a must-see destination in Romania and Europe. Besides Union Square, the Citadel Park and the Tailors' Tower, there are many other places to visit in the city, such as museums. If you want to
Timisoara, the European Capital of Culture in 2023, attracted around 1.3 million visitors from home and abroad that year and continues to be one of Romania's top destinations. Tourists are delighted by the historical and cultural sights, the organized events
A drawing made by Jean-Michel Basquiat when he was a teenager has been chosen as the cover of the collector's edition of The Weeknd's album "Hurry Up Tomorrow", released at the end of January 2025.The first three singles from the
For visitors from home and abroad, Iasi has a lot to offer, being a unique blend of history, culture and spirituality. Emblematic buildings such as the Palace of Culture, a true symbol of neo-Gothic architecture, famous pages of Romanian literature,
"This is What You Get: Stanley Donwood, Radiohead, Thom Yorke" is the first museum exhibition dedicated to the English band Radiohead and will open in 2025 at the Ashmolean in Oxford. The exhibition is dedicated to the band's iconic visual
A stone carving by Slovenian artist Janez Pirnat caught the eye of musician Robert Smith and became the cover of the British band's latest album, 'Songs of a Lost World', released earlier this month. While working on this studio material,
Sets and costumes from famous shows and movies, technical sketches, staging acts from plays and famous creators are the reference points of the Bucharest Scenography Biennale. The event is back after a 32-year hiatus, having previously been held every three
Ivan Patzaichin Museum in Mila 23, a community innovation center for which the total investment was 3.6 million lei, will be inaugurated in May 2024, announced the Ivan Patzaichin - Mila 23 Association, which initiated the project and will manage
Via Transilvanica, a 1,400-kilometer hiking trail that passes through 7 historic regions of Romania, 12 UNESCO World Heritage sites, covering 2,000 years of history, can be mostly completed online. More than 880 kilometers can now be traveled in panoramic Street View