Sighisoara is an old fortress-city in the center of Romania, founded by German craftsmen and merchants, the Saxons of Transylvania.
It is the second largest air museum in the world. Situated at 4 kilometers from the city Sibiu, it presents the wonderful world of the Romanian villages.
The monasteirs in Bucovina are unique in the world and will impress everyone with their beauty.
The clock museum, unique among the museums in Romania, introduces the visitor in the world of clocks, whatever their type might be.
Romania enchants visitors with its scenic mountain landscapes and unspoilt rural areas, but also with its historic cities and its busy capital...
If you're strolling around in Maramureș, you might as well set your GPS on Săpânța.
Romania has the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon.
Hidden between the tall buildings in the centre of Bucharest, this small church was built by a Greek monk and it is regarded by art historians as a synthesis, on a small scale, of Brâncoveanu architecture and decoration.
The most well kept and the strongest medieval church in Eastern Europe, a UNESCO site since 1999.
An impressive palace in Bucharest, and since 1956, a museum dedicated to the famous musician George Enescu.