
Palace of Culture
The Palace of Culture is an emblematic building for the historical city called Iași. Its neo-Gothic architecture is well-known in Romania, especially after it served as Palace of Justice and Administration. Nowadays, the building/construction hosts four museums and distinctive temporary expositions.
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​National Museum of the Romanian Peasant
Muzeul National al Taranului Roman (National Museum of the Romanian Peasant) is a muuseum in Bucharest, Romania with a collection of textiles (especially costumes), icons, ceramics, and other artifacts of Romanian pesant life.

Most of the exhibits, which are over 100.000, have been handmade, using just natural material such as wood, cotton and clay. It is considered one of the most complex museums of Europe due to its diversity. Moreover, the museums provide a magnitude of books on Romanian culture in various languages such as Romanian, English and French.
The White Fortress from Alba Iulia
The White Fortress was built at the beginning of the 18th century, as a fortification, against the Hapsburg Empire.
Today it is a notorious tourist spot in the medieval city of Alba Iulia. Given the current conditions that endanger any mode of physical travel, tourism has adapted and began to be capitalized online. Through this platform, anyone can visit the fortress.

You can admire The Four Gates, the Japanese Garden, the Apor Palace, the Orthodox Cathedral, the Roman Catholic Cathedral, the Tobosar Square, the Route of the three Fortifications and others.
This building has an impressive architecture, and the natural landscape completes the whole frame in an enchanting way. Visit the White Fortress via virtual!


Brukenthal National Museum
Brukenthal Palace and the collections put together by Baron Samuel von Brukenthal represent the nucleus of the present Brukenthal National Museum.
In the few years he spent in Vienna the baron started acquiring his collections of paintings.

Mihai Eminescu Museum
Mihai Eminescu was the greatest romanian poet, prose writer and journalist, considered by romanian readers and posthumous literary criticism as the most important poetic voice in romanian literature.
The Mihai Eminescu Memorial House from Ipotești (from Botoșani County) is a memorial museum arranged in the house where the poet Mihai Eminescu lived (1850-1889). You can virtually follow the tour of
this museum, paying attention to the paintings on the walls, to know more details about his family and relatives.
