





Explore one of the oldest and most remarkable religious monuments in Romania. This church and monastery is characterized by its stone and wood carvings with floral patterns and collection of rare religious icons.
You have to see this this building to appreciate how large former dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu's creation is. Take a guided tour around the world's second-largest administrative building after the Pentagon.
This large garden in the centre of the city has a lot to do packed into 17 hectares. Jog or walk by the lake, explore the Roman Garden, sip a coffee on the cafe terraces, or hire a rowing boat.
Founded in 1948 and housed in Bucharest's former royal palace, the National Museum of Art of Romania is the country's premier institution, featuring an extensive collection of works by top national artists such as Nicolae Grigorescu, and Ion Andreescu, and international masterpieces by Rubens and Rembrandt, among others. The museum is also known for its stunning collection of religious medieval art as well as its exciting educational programs and temporary exhibitions.
An icon of Romanian culture, the Romanian Atheneum is renowned for its exceptional acoustics and stunning interiors. Whether you visit the concert hall just to explore its beautiful dome and ornate frescoes depicting Romanian history or attending a classical music concert or cultural event, the Romanian Athenaeum is a total must-see for all culture and music lovers.
Explore Romania's rich and intricate history at the National History Museum of Romania. Located in the former Post Office Palace, the museum houses a mesmerizing collection of artifacts that trace Romania's history from prehistoric times to the modern era.