Among the many countries with a multifaceted history, there is one, whose name is Romania. The sights of this state are so diverse and attractive that thousands of tourists tend to come here. There are more than one and a half thousand museums scattered throughout the country. Monuments of historical and cultural heritage are concentrated in the central part and in the northern territories. For example, in Iasi county there are 526 archaeological sites, 580 architectural structures, 20 memorial buildings and 10 museums. If we add to this list the most picturesque nature, excellently preserved folklore traditions and the attractive Cotnari region, famous for its winemaking, then a trip to Romania can be limited only to this area, since there is simply not enough time to see other interesting places.
Many Romanian cities have become famousunique architectural appearance, which is primarily associated with its rich history. Due to the fact that many regions of Romania belonged to other states for a long time, this could not but affect their development. That is why certain regions of the country have significant differences not only in natural conditions, but also in socio-economic definitions. If we take old Romania, then this difference is manifested in the presence of various dialects, in national clothes, in the external appearance of buildings and residential buildings. In order to draw up some specific excursion plan, you need to find the sights of Romania on the map and make a specific route, taking into account all your wishes.
Where to start exploring interesting places, having arrived in such a wonderful country as Romania? The sights of this state are, first of all, cultural monuments that attract not only historians. In order not to break the tradition, the first thing to do is to see the capital of the country - Bucharest. This city is immersed in the greenery of plantings. Of the architectural structures, it is recommended to visit the Croculescu Church or the Antim Monastery. These buildings are among the oldest buildings in the city. An interesting monument is the Patriarchal Church, built in 1665. Stirbay Palace is a very attractive building. Of the newer buildings, the Palace of Justice and the building of the National Bank deserve attention. The Presidential Palace, built in the 17th century, is also popular with tourists. The city has many museums, among which the Art Museum of Romania is recommended.
But this is not the end of the most interesting places that Romania is famous for. Attractions that deserve attention are located in the vicinity of Bucharest. A huge number of historical monuments are concentrated here. Among them are the ruins of Getodak, monasteries and churches, the construction of which dates back to the 16th-18th centuries (Kretzulescu, Mihai Voda), the remains of Roman and Greek fortresses. Mogoshoaya Palace, a monument of the Brynkovyan era, is one of the most valuable architectural structures. It was built in 1702 on the territory that previously belonged to the widow Mogosh. This is where the name of this majestic castle came from. This building shows a combination of elements of Western European and Eastern architecture.
Brashov is the next city to visit when visiting a country like Romania. The sights of this settlement are architectural structures that combine various styles: baroque, renaissance, gothic, the style of late national romanticism. One of the oldest buildings here is the Church of St. Bartholomew, the period of construction of which dates back to the 13th century. The church itself was built in the early Gothic style, but the altar part has baroque features. The city has buildings built in the Baroque style - the Roman Catholic Church of Saints Peter and Paul. And the largest Gothic building in all of Romania is the Black Church. Her main treasure is an organ with 4,000 pipes and 76 registers.
Among other settlements there are Sibiu, Constanta, Sinai, Campina, Iasi and others that attract Romania. The sights, the photos of which are presented here, cannot fully convey all the greatness of these structures. They can be described endlessly, but in order to understand the true beauty of each monument, it must be seen.