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Romania is a country located in southeastern Europe, with a rich and varied architectural heritage

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Background imageRomania Collection: Old streets

Old streets
Julien Oncete

Background imageRomania Collection: L'entrée de l'armee Roumaine en Transylvanie; Les anciennes fortifications de Brasso, 1916

L'entrée de l'armee Roumaine en Transylvanie; Les anciennes fortifications de Brasso, 1916. Creator: Unknown
L'entree de l'armee Roumaine en Transylvanie; Les anciennes fortifications de Brasso et l'Eglise Noire, 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII

Background imageRomania Collection: Hotel of a Grand Boyard in Wallachia, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Hotel of a Grand Boyard in Wallachia, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Hotel of a Grand Boyard in Wallachia, 1854. From "Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31 Dec 1853 to 30 Dec 1854"

Background imageRomania Collection: Russians at Giurgevo, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Russians at Giurgevo, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Russians at Giurgevo, 1854.From "Cassells Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31/12/1853 - 30/12/1854"

Background imageRomania Collection: Carrying the Wounded Russians to St George's, Bucharest, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Carrying the Wounded Russians to St George's, Bucharest, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Carrying the Wounded Russians to St George's, Bucharest, 1854. From "Cassells Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31/12/1853 - 30/12/1854"

Background imageRomania Collection: Street in Bucharest; Wallachia, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Street in Bucharest; Wallachia, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Street in Bucharest; Wallachia, 1854. From "Cassells Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31/12/1853 - 30/12/1854"

Background imageRomania Collection: Church and Tower of Three Saints, Yassy, Modavia, July 19, 1837, 1840. Creator: Auguste Raffet

Church and Tower of Three Saints, Yassy, Modavia, July 19, 1837, 1840. Creator: Auguste Raffet
Church and Tower of Three Saints, Yassy, Modavia, July 19, 1837, 1840

Background imageRomania Collection: Greek Church, Bucharest, Wallachia, July 15, 1837, 1839. Creator: Auguste Raffet

Greek Church, Bucharest, Wallachia, July 15, 1837, 1839. Creator: Auguste Raffet
Greek Church, Bucharest, Wallachia, July 15, 1837, 1839

Background imageRomania Collection: Church of St. George, Bucharest, Wallachia, July 13, 1837, 1839. Creator: Auguste Raffet

Church of St. George, Bucharest, Wallachia, July 13, 1837, 1839. Creator: Auguste Raffet
Church of St. George, Bucharest, Wallachia, July 13, 1837, 1839

Background imageRomania Collection: Former house of Elisabeta Rizea, the anti-Communist activist, Nucsoara, Arges County, Muntenia

Former house of Elisabeta Rizea, the anti-Communist activist, Nucsoara, Arges County, Muntenia, Romania

Background imageRomania Collection: Interior of Carturesti Carusel Book Shop, Bucharest, Romania

Interior of Carturesti Carusel Book Shop, Bucharest, Romania

Background imageRomania Collection: Ceiling of Romanian Athenaeum Concert Hall, Bucharest, Romania

Ceiling of Romanian Athenaeum Concert Hall, Bucharest, Romania

Background imageRomania Collection: Romania, Transylvania, Huedin, Roma Palaces, large houses built by expatriate Roma

Romania, Transylvania, Huedin, Roma Palaces, large houses built by expatriate Roma families

Background imageRomania Collection: Romania, Transylvania, Sinaia, antique resort building

Romania, Transylvania, Sinaia, antique resort building

Background imageRomania Collection: Europe, Romania, Bucharest, Piata Unirii, Unirii Street looking towards the Palace

Europe, Romania, Bucharest, Piata Unirii, Unirii Street looking towards the Palace of Parliament or House of the People (Casa Poporului) as it was called before 1989- illuminated at dusk

Background imageRomania Collection: The golden domes of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church. Bucharest, Romania

The golden domes of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church. Bucharest, Romania

Background imageRomania Collection: Elegant buildings dating back to the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century

Elegant buildings dating back to the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, in the old town of Bucharest. Romania

Background imageRomania Collection: The Viscri fortified church was built by the Transylvanian Saxon community in Viscri

The Viscri fortified church was built by the Transylvanian Saxon community in Viscri in the 13th century. It is a Unesco World Heritage Site. Brasov County, Transylvania, Romania

Background imageRomania Collection: The Clock Tower, dating back to the 14th century, defends the main gate to the citadel

The Clock Tower, dating back to the 14th century, defends the main gate to the citadel of the medieval old town. With its 64 meters of height, the tower also served as the town hall until 1556

Background imageRomania Collection: Bran Castle dating back to the 13th century

Bran Castle dating back to the 13th century. In the beginning of the 20th century it was the royal residence of Queen Marie of Romania

Background imageRomania Collection: Romania, Transylvania, Sibiu, Piata Mica Square and Council Tower

Romania, Transylvania, Sibiu, Piata Mica Square and Council Tower

Background imageRomania Collection: Comisu Wildlife Hide at dawn, Fagaras Mountains, Arges County, Muntenia, Romania, Europe

Comisu Wildlife Hide at dawn, Fagaras Mountains, Arges County, Muntenia, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomania Collection: Landscape with reflections near Nucsoara, Arges County, Muntenia, Romania, Europe

Landscape with reflections near Nucsoara, Arges County, Muntenia, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomania Collection: Comisu Wildlife Hide at night, Fagaras Mountains, Arges County, Muntenia, Romania, Europe

Comisu Wildlife Hide at night, Fagaras Mountains, Arges County, Muntenia, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomania Collection: Fagaras Mountains, Arges County, Muntenia, Romania, Europe

Fagaras Mountains, Arges County, Muntenia, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomania Collection: Landscape near Nucsoara, Arges County, Muntenia, Romania, Europe

Landscape near Nucsoara, Arges County, Muntenia, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomania Collection: Casa Scanteia, called also Casa Presei Libere (The House of the Free Press) in Bucharest

Casa Scanteia, called also Casa Presei Libere (The House of the Free Press) in Bucharest
3563308 Casa Scanteia, called also Casa Presei Libere (The House of the Free Press) in Bucharest by Unknown photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: Bucharest)

Background imageRomania Collection: A group of people look out over the parapet of the Mihailesti railway bridge, in Romania

A group of people look out over the parapet of the Mihailesti railway bridge, in Romania Romania Mihailesti bridge. Date of Photograph:13/05/1898

Background imageRomania Collection: A group of workers photographed during the construction of the Mihailesti railway bridge in Romania

A group of workers photographed during the construction of the Mihailesti railway bridge in Romania Romania. Date of Photograph:08/07/1897

Background imageRomania Collection: Shacks of the construction workers of the Mihailesti railway bridge in Romania

Shacks of the construction workers of the Mihailesti railway bridge in Romania Romania. Date of Photograph:24/04/1897

Background imageRomania Collection: Some men pose on the railway bridge Valea Sasului, in Romania

Some men pose on the railway bridge Valea Sasului, in Romania Romania Valea Sasului bridge. Date of Photograph:04/11/1898

Background imageRomania Collection: A man poses near the railway bridge Valea Sasului, in Romania

A man poses near the railway bridge Valea Sasului, in Romania Romania Valea Sasului bridge. Date of Photograph:04/11/1898

Background imageRomania Collection: The Mihailesti railway bridge, in Romania, during construction

The Mihailesti railway bridge, in Romania, during construction Romania. Date of Photograph:08/07/1897

Background imageRomania Collection: Portal of the Charles I bridge over the Danube, Romania

Portal of the Charles I bridge over the Danube, Romania Romania. Date of Photograph:1910 ca

Background imageRomania Collection: View of Darmanesti Bridge in Rumania

View of Darmanesti Bridge in Rumania. Romania Rumania. Date of Photograph:1910 - 1920

Background imageRomania Collection: Some men are portrayed in front of the old prison of Telega, in Transilvania

Some men are portrayed in front of the old prison of Telega, in Transilvania. This territory was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Romania Telega. Date of Photograph:1900 - 1910

Background imageRomania Collection: View of the street Domneasca in Galati, Romania

View of the street Domneasca in Galati, Romania Romania Galati, Domneasca street. Date of Photograph:1920 ca

Background imageRomania Collection: Oil drills at Campina in Transilvania, during the Habsburg's domination

Oil drills at Campina in Transilvania, during the Habsburg's domination
Oil drills at Campina in Transilvania, during the Habsburg's domination Romania. Date of Photograph:1910 ca

Background imageRomania Collection: View of the saline of Slanic, in Transilvania, during the Austro-Hungarian Empire

View of the saline of Slanic, in Transilvania, during the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Romania Slanic. Date of Photograph:1900 - 1910

Background imageRomania Collection: Group of men near the Monastery of Tismana, in Transilvania, during the Austro-Hungarian Empire

Group of men near the Monastery of Tismana, in Transilvania, during the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Romania Tismana Monastery Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageRomania Collection: Group photo under the monument to C. Negri

Group photo under the monument to C. Negri Romania Galati, Regal Square. Date of Photograph:1920 - 1930 ca

Background imageRomania Collection: View of Bucharest in Romania

View of Bucharest in Romania Romania Bucharest. Date of Photograph:1856

Background imageRomania Collection: Houses along a canal of Bucharest

Houses along a canal of Bucharest Romania Bucharest. Date of Photograph:1856

Background imageRomania Collection: View of Sighisoara (ex-Schassburg), city in Rumania

View of Sighisoara (ex-Schassburg), city in Rumania Romania Sighisoara. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageRomania Collection: A group of women and a man, in typical Rumanian clothes, photographed next to some houses in

A group of women and a man, in typical Rumanian clothes, photographed next to some houses in the village of Orastie (ex-Siebenburgen) Romania Orastie. Date of Photograph:1890-1900 ca

Background imageRomania Collection: A group of people resting on a street in Sibiu (formerly Hermannstadt) in Romania

A group of people resting on a street in Sibiu (formerly Hermannstadt) in Romania. On the background fortified towers in the city walls are visible. Romania Hermannstadt. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageRomania Collection: View of the city of Sighisoara (ex-Schassburg), in Rumania

View of the city of Sighisoara (ex-Schassburg), in Rumania Romania Sighisoara. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageRomania Collection: Sfatului House (Council House) in Kronstadt (now Brasov)

Sfatului House (Council House) in Kronstadt (now Brasov) Romania Brasov Municipality Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D



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Romania Collection

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