Palatul Primaverii, so called because it is located on the Bulevardul Primaverii, was from 1965 to 1989 the home of the former Romanian communist dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu and his wife…
The Patriarchal Cathedral, dedicated to Saints Constantine and Helena, is the main place of Orthodox worship in Bucharest. The Patriarchal Cathedral was built in 1650 on top of Dealul…
The Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest is the second largest building in the World. Once known as Casa Poporului (House of the People), the Palace is the current seat…
Stavropoleos Monastery is an Orthodox monastery in central Bucharest. The church is built in the Brâncoveanesc style. Stavropoleos’ name is a Romanian interpretation of a Greek word, Stauropolis, meaning “the city…
The Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum is an outdoor ethnographic museum located in King Michael I Park on the shores of Lake Herăstrău in Bucharest, which showcases traditional life in…