Romania Collection
"Discover the Enchanting Romania: From Dracula's Castle to Byzantine Treasures" Embark on a journey through the captivating land of Romania
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"Discover the Enchanting Romania: From Dracula's Castle to Byzantine Treasures" Embark on a journey through the captivating land of Romania, where ancient legends and stunning landscapes intertwine. Begin your adventure at Bran Castle, famously known as Dracula's Castle, nestled in the picturesque village of Bran in Transylvania. Explore its Gothic architecture and immerse yourself in the eerie tales that surround this iconic fortress. Continue your exploration of Transylvania with a visit to Sibiu, where you'll find the Orthodox Holy Trinity Cathedral. Step inside this magnificent place of worship and marvel at its intricate interior adorned with ornate frescoes and gilded decorations. Venture further into Romanian artistry as you encounter The Endless Column by Constantin Brancusi in Targu Jiu. This striking sculpture stands tall as a symbol of eternal beauty and pays homage to one of Romania's most celebrated artists. Journey northwards to Bucovina, where Voronet Monastery awaits with its awe-inspiring exterior. Admire the vibrant blue hues that adorn this UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing exquisite frescoes depicting biblical scenes. Delve into history as you uncover remnants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire within Bucharest's Tailors Synagogue. Marvel at the Star of David stained-glass window detail that reflects centuries-old Jewish heritage within Romania. Return once more to The Endless Column by Constantin Brancusi, located in Targu Jiu – an enduring testament to artistic brilliance that will leave you inspired. Make your way towards Sinaia and behold Peles Castle, a true masterpiece built between 1875-1914. Wander through opulent halls filled with lavish furnishings while relishing in architectural grandeur fit for royalty. Immerse yourself further into Romanian culture through literature illustrated by Edmond Dulac for "The Dreamer of Dreams, " written by Queen Marie herself. Let these watercolor and gouache illustrations transport you to a realm of imagination and enchantment.