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Romanian Culture Collection

Romanian Culture: A Glimpse into Transylvania's Rich Heritage Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Romanian culture

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Austro-Hungarian Empire, Habsburg Monarchy, lithograph, published in 1877

Austro-Hungarian Empire, Habsburg Monarchy, lithograph, published in 1877
Ancient map of Austro-Hungarian Empire. Habsburg Monarchy. Lithograph, published in 1877

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Countryside near Sibiu, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Countryside near Sibiu, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Balkan Peninsula in 1878, lithograph

Balkan Peninsula in 1878, lithograph
Ancient map Balkan. The political classification of the Balkan Peninsula after the Treaty of Berlin in 1878. Lithograph, published in 1878

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Ottoman Empire, lithograph, published in 1878

Ottoman Empire, lithograph, published in 1878
Ancient map of Ottoman Empire. Lithograph, published in 1878

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Piata Mare (Great Square) at night, with Sibiu City Hall on left and Sibiu Baroque

Piata Mare (Great Square) at night, with Sibiu City Hall on left and Sibiu Baroque Jesuit Church on right, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Balkan States

Balkan States
Map of Rumania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Fortified church and fortress of Viscri, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Transylvania

Fortified church and fortress of Viscri, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: History Museum and old town buildings, Brasov, Romania, Europe

History Museum and old town buildings, Brasov, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Ottoman Empire, 14th-19th century, lithograph, published in 1878

Ottoman Empire, 14th-19th century, lithograph, published in 1878
Ancient map of the history of European Turkey, 15th - 19th century. Lithograph, published in 1878

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Arges monastery in Curtea de Arges, Romania

Arges monastery in Curtea de Arges, Romania
Antique illustration of a Arges monastery in Curtea de Arges, Romania

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: King Decabalus Rock Carving, Danube Gorge, Romania, Europe

King Decabalus Rock Carving, Danube Gorge, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Mraconia Monastery, Danube Gorge, Romania, Europe

Mraconia Monastery, Danube Gorge, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Carol I (Sigmaringen, 1839-Castle Pelesch, 1914). Prince (1866-81) and king of Romania (1881-1914)

Carol I (Sigmaringen, 1839-Castle Pelesch, 1914). Prince (1866-81) and king of Romania (1881-1914). Engraving by A. Carretero

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Cuza, Alexander John (Husi, 1820-Heidelberg, 1873). Prince of Romania (1859-1866)

Cuza, Alexander John (Husi, 1820-Heidelberg, 1873). Prince of Romania (1859-1866)
Alexander John Cuza (Husi, 1820-Heidelberg, 1873). Prince of Romania (1859-1866). Country feast. Engraving by R. Cremer. Colored

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Rudolf Mine in Salina Turda salt mine in Turda city, Romania, Europe

Rudolf Mine in Salina Turda salt mine in Turda city, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Underground lake in the Salt Mine, Salina Turda museum in Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Underground lake in the Salt Mine, Salina Turda museum in Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Salina Turda, underground salt mine tourist attraction in Turda city, Romania, Europe

Salina Turda, underground salt mine tourist attraction in Turda city, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Tunnel of Salina Turda, well known landmark in Turda, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Tunnel of Salina Turda, well known landmark in Turda, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Balkan States, lithograph, published in 1878

Balkan States, lithograph, published in 1878
Ancient map of the Balkan States: Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia and Montenegro. Lithograph, published in 1878

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Arco di Sant Antonio, Porta di Santa Stefano, Martina Franca, Valle d Itria, Taranto district

Arco di Sant Antonio, Porta di Santa Stefano, Martina Franca, Valle d Itria, Taranto district, Puglia, Italy, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Piazza Plebiscito, Basilica di San Martino, Martina Franca, Valle d Itria, Taranto district

Piazza Plebiscito, Basilica di San Martino, Martina Franca, Valle d Itria, Taranto district, Puglia, Italy, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Vineyard landscape in Transylvania, near Brasov, Romania, Europe

Vineyard landscape in Transylvania, near Brasov, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Sibiu, a 12th century Saxon city at night, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Sibiu, a 12th century Saxon city at night, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Farm and haystacks in the rural Transylvania landscape at sunset, Piatra Fantanele

Farm and haystacks in the rural Transylvania landscape at sunset, Piatra Fantanele, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Ranca, a ski resort in the Parang Mountains, Carpathian Mountains, Oltenia Region

Ranca, a ski resort in the Parang Mountains, Carpathian Mountains, Oltenia Region, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Palace of the Parliament at sunset, Bucharest, Muntenia Region, Romania, Europe

Palace of the Parliament at sunset, Bucharest, Muntenia Region, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Rural Romanian landscape at sunrise in the Bukovina Region (Bucovina), Paltinu, Romania

Rural Romanian landscape at sunrise in the Bukovina Region (Bucovina), Paltinu, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Painted murals at Sucevita Monastery, a Gothic church, one of the Painted Churches

Painted murals at Sucevita Monastery, a Gothic church, one of the Painted Churches of Northern Moldavia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bukovina, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Sucevita Monastery, a Gothic church, one of the Painted Churches of Northern Moldavia

Sucevita Monastery, a Gothic church, one of the Painted Churches of Northern Moldavia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bukovina, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Orthodox Romanian church at sunrise, Breb (Brebre), Maramures, Romania, Europe

Orthodox Romanian church at sunrise, Breb (Brebre), Maramures, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Peles Castle, a palace near Sinaia, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Peles Castle, a palace near Sinaia, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Romanian countryside surrounding Bran Castle at sunset, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Romanian countryside surrounding Bran Castle at sunset, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Romanian landscape in the Carpathian Mountains near Bran Castle at Pestera, Transylvania

Romanian landscape in the Carpathian Mountains near Bran Castle at Pestera, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Viscri Fortified Church in Viscri, one of the Villages with Fortified Churches in Transylvania

Viscri Fortified Church in Viscri, one of the Villages with Fortified Churches in Transylvania, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Sighisoara Clock Tower at night in the historic centre of Sighisoara, a 12th century Saxon town

Sighisoara Clock Tower at night in the historic centre of Sighisoara, a 12th century Saxon town, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Background imageRomanian Culture Collection: Neolithic anthropomorphic terracotta vase from Sultana, Romania, Gumelnita culture

Neolithic anthropomorphic terracotta vase from Sultana, Romania, Gumelnita culture
Prehistory, Romania, Neolithic. Gumelnita culture. Anthropomorphic terracotta vase. From Sultana


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Romanian Culture: A Glimpse into Transylvania's Rich Heritage Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Romanian culture. With a history deeply intertwined with the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Habsburg Monarchy, this European gem has a story to tell. In 1877, lithographs captured the picturesque countryside near Sibiu, Transylvania. The Balkan Peninsula came alive through another lithograph in 1878, showcasing its diverse landscapes. Even the Ottoman Empire left its mark on Romania, as depicted in a stunning lithograph published that same year. As night falls over Piata Mare (Great Square), Sibiu City Hall stands proudly alongside Sibiu Baroque architecture. The charm of Romanian evenings is further amplified by the breathtaking sunset over Bran Castle's surrounding countryside in Transylvania. Venturing beyond cityscapes, one discovers Viscri's fortified church and fortress—a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled amidst Transylvanian beauty. Meanwhile, Brasov beckons with its History Museum and old town buildings—testaments to Romania's rich past. Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by King Decebalus Rock Carving found along Danube Gorge—an awe-inspiring tribute to ancient times. Mraconia Monastery also graces this region with its serene presence. No exploration would be complete without mentioning Carol I—the influential Prince (1866-81) turned king (1881-1914). His legacy lives on through his birthplace at Sigmaringen and his final resting place at Castle Pelesch—a testament to his enduring impact on Romania. From historic landmarks to natural wonders, it offers an immersive experience like no other.