With dancing fountains, Romanians learn to embrace a megalomaniac’s vision for the city. As the sun sets over Bucharest, hundreds of people take their seats at the Union Boulevard fountains waiting ...
Bucharest was once known as “Little Paris of the East.” But English, not French, is the preferred foreign language in Romania’s capital city, and 96 percent of its inhabitants are native Romanians.
Reaction is mixed in Bucharest to the new Romanian Museum of Contemporary Art, the Guardian newspaper of London reports. The reason: It is in the same building as the parliament, a huge palace ...
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - When NATO leaders meet in Bucharest on Wednesday, they will be granted an inside glimpse of the megalomaniac dreams of Nicolae Ceausescu, Romania's communist-era dictator. Sign ...
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