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Wallachia Collection

Wallachia, a land steeped in history and culture, holds many treasures within its borders

Background imageWallachia Collection: The Endless Column by Constantin Brancusi, Targu Jiu, 1938

The Endless Column by Constantin Brancusi, Targu Jiu, 1938. Brancusi is one of the mosst influential sculptors of the 20th century and of modernism

Background imageWallachia Collection: The Endless Column by Constantin Brancusi, Targu Jiu, 1938

The Endless Column by Constantin Brancusi, Targu Jiu, 1938. It is part of a sculptural ensemble together with The Table of Silence, The Gate of the Kiss and the Chairs Alley. Romania, Targu Jiu

Background imageWallachia Collection: Giurgiu, Romania - Port Street

Giurgiu, Romania - Port Street
Port Street (Strada Portului) at Giurgiu - the capital city of Giurgiu County, Romania, in the Greater Wallachia. Situated amid mud-flats

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

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

Background imageWallachia 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 imageWallachia Collection: Wallachians, 1879. Artist: E Ronjat

Wallachians, 1879. Artist: E Ronjat
Wallachians, 1879. Wallachia formed a Romanian principality in eastern Europe from the late Middle Ages until the mid-19th century. Its name is derived from the Vlachs, another name for Romanians

Background imageWallachia Collection: Tiles of the Biserica Sfantul Spiridon Vechi (St

Tiles of the Biserica Sfantul Spiridon Vechi (St. Spiridon Old Orthodox Church), Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Windows of a traditional house of Campanii de Sus, dating back to the 19th

Windows of a traditional house of Campanii de Sus, dating back to the 19th century. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Stavropoleos Monastery Church, an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns in the old town

Stavropoleos Monastery Church, an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns in the old town of Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Traditional house of Prahova county dating back to the 19th century

Traditional house of Prahova county dating back to the 19th century. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Traditional house from the Carpathian region

Traditional house from the Carpathian region. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: The Palace of the Parliament, in central Bucharest, is the second largest administrative

The Palace of the Parliament, in central Bucharest, is the second largest administrative building in the world. The Palace was ordered by Nicolae Ceausescu (1918a'1989)

Background imageWallachia Collection: Traditional house of Dumitra, Transylvania. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului)

Traditional house of Dumitra, Transylvania. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Traditional well from Maramures region. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului)

Traditional well from Maramures region. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Traditional russian house of Tulcea county dating back to the 19th century

Traditional russian house of Tulcea county dating back to the 19th century. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Traditional farmhouse. Museum of Viticulture and Tree Growing, Golesti. Arges County

Traditional farmhouse. Museum of Viticulture and Tree Growing, Golesti. Arges County, Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Detail of a house in Smardan street (Strada Smardan), the main pedestrian street in

Detail of a house in Smardan street (Strada Smardan), the main pedestrian street in central Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: The cloisters of the Stavropoleos Monastery, an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns

The cloisters of the Stavropoleos Monastery, an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns in the old town of Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Library of Carol I University Foundation in Calea Victoriei, the oldest and most

Library of Carol I University Foundation in Calea Victoriei, the oldest and most representative historical boulevard in Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Cross from Maramures. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air

Cross from Maramures. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Maramures wooden church. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air

Maramures wooden church. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Museum of Viticulture and Tree Growing, Golesti. Arges County, Romania

Museum of Viticulture and Tree Growing, Golesti. Arges County, Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Cross in a crossroad. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air

Cross in a crossroad. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Turea wooden church, Cluj County, dating back to the 18th century

Turea wooden church, Cluj County, dating back to the 18th century. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: House from Bancu, Harghita. National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului) at Herastrau Park

House from Bancu, Harghita. National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului) at Herastrau Park, Bucharest

Background imageWallachia Collection: House from Balesti-Gorj. Museum of Viticulture and Tree Growing, Golesti. Arges County

House from Balesti-Gorj. Museum of Viticulture and Tree Growing, Golesti. Arges County, Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Soviet buildings, Bucharest. Romania

Soviet buildings, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: Window of Stavropoleos Monastery Church, an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns in

Window of Stavropoleos Monastery Church, an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns in the old town of Bucharest. Romania

Background imageWallachia Collection: European Turkey map by Th. Duvotenay

European Turkey map by Th. Duvotenay
European Turkey map by Thunot Duvotenay. Historia de Turquia by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver, 1840. Date: 2018

Background imageWallachia Collection: PETROM building, Ploiesti, city in Great Wallachia, Romania

PETROM building, Ploiesti, city in Great Wallachia, Romania
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Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034933

DDE-90034933
Museum Vlad Tepes in the Chindia watch tower of the princely court (curtea palace) in Targoviste, Romania, Carpathian mountains. Date: 15/10/2009

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034932

DDE-90034932
Museum Vlad Tepes in the Chindia watch tower of the princely court (curtea palace) in Targoviste, Romania, Carpathian mountains. Date: 15/10/2009

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034908

DDE-90034908
Spring in Herastrau Park in the City center of Bucharest. Herastrau is the biggest and nicest park in Bucharest. to stroll around in spring is a traditional weekend activity for the citizens of

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034895

DDE-90034895
Episcopal Cathedral of Curtea de Arges is one of the most important examples of religious architecture in Romania and burial place for many Romanian kings. Romania, Curtea de Arges. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034887

DDE-90034887
Monastery Manastirea dintr-un Lemn, a garden monastery in Wallachia, founded around 1660. Romania. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034888

DDE-90034888
Monastery Manastirea dintr-un Lemn, a garden monastery in Wallachia, founded around 1660. Romania. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034883

DDE-90034883
The monastery of Horezu (Hurezi, Horez) in Romania is listed as UNESCO world heritage. Romania. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034879

DDE-90034879
The Monastery of the Episcopal Cathedral of Curtea de Arges. Romania, Curtea de Arges. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034878

DDE-90034878
The Monastery of the Episcopal Cathedral of Curtea de Arges. Romania, Curtea de Arges. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034876

DDE-90034876
Bucharest Farm museum Muzeul Satului Dimitri Gusit details of old farms. Bucharest, Romania Date: 02/12/2008

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034868

DDE-90034868
The valley of river bistrita, Wallachia. Romania. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034867

DDE-90034867
The monastery of Bistrita in Wallachia. Romania. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034866

DDE-90034866
The monastery of Bistrita in Wallachia. Romania. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034865

DDE-90034865
Monastery of Tismana, Wallachia. Romania. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034652

DDE-90034652
Romania, Sinaia. Neo-Renaissance Peles Castle, c. 1873. Summer residence of King Carol I (Charles) of Romania, exterior. Date: 18/01/2006

Background imageWallachia Collection: DDE-90034651

DDE-90034651
Romania, Sinaia. Neo-Renaissance Peles Castle, c. 1873. Royal summer residence in the Carpathian mountains. Date: 18/01/2006

Background imageWallachia Collection: Costumes of Peasants from (L to R) Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and Germany

Costumes of Peasants from (L to R) Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and Germany
CHT187133 Costumes of Peasants from (L to R) Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and Germany, from Esquisses de la Vie Populaire en Hongroie by Gabriel de Pronay, 1855 (colour litho) by Veber, H

Background imageWallachia Collection: Habit of a Gentleman of Wallachia (engraving)

Habit of a Gentleman of Wallachia (engraving)
3640496 Habit of a Gentleman of Wallachia (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Habit of a Gentleman of Wallachia)



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Wallachia, a land steeped in history and culture, holds many treasures within its borders. From the iconic Endless Column by Constantin Brancusi in Targu Jiu to the picturesque Port Street in Giurgiu, Romania, this region is a testament to artistic brilliance and architectural marvels. Brancusi's Endless Column stands tall as a symbol of endurance and resilience, capturing the essence of Wallachia's spirit. Its presence in Targu Jiu since 1938 has become an emblematic landmark for visitors from all over the world. As we explore further into Wallachia's rich tapestry, we encounter PETROM building in Ploiesti—a city known for its significant role in Great Wallachia. This structure stands as a testament to modernity while paying homage to the region's historical roots. Speaking of history, Vlad the Impaler—Prince of Wallachia—leaves an indelible mark on our minds. His reign from 1431-1476 was both feared and respected; his legacy still echoes through time. Moving towards Bucharest, Romania's capital city reveals breathtaking sights such as St. Nicholas Orthodox Church with its golden domes shimmering under sunlight. The church serves as a reminder of Wallachians' deep-rooted religious beliefs and their devotion to faith. The streets of Wallachian towns are adorned with elegant buildings dating back centuries—their architecture reflecting influences from different eras. These structures stand proudly as witnesses to past glories and remind us that beauty can withstand the test of time. To truly understand Wallachia's place on Europe's map, Théodore Duvotenay provides insight through his cartographic work depicting European Turkey—an essential geographical reference point for understanding this region’s significance. Lastly but not leastly is Brancusi’s Table of Silence—a poignant sculpture located alongside his Endless Column—which represents unity amidst the chaos of war.