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As of 2024, there are 11 World Heritage Sites in Romania, [3] nine of which are cultural sites and two of which are natural. The first site in Romania, the Danube Delta, was added to the list at the 15th Session of the World Heritage Committee, held in Carthage in 1990. Further sites were added in 1993 and 1999 and some of the sites were ...
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Tourist attractions in Romania by county (37 C) * Lists of tourist attractions in Romania (7 P) A. Archaeological sites in Romania (4 C, 27 P) B.
Museums in Romania by populated place (5 C) Theatres in Romania by city (5 C) B. Tourist attractions in Brăila (1 C) Tourist attractions in Brașov (4 C, 9 P)
After the Romanian Revolution, former King Michael and his wife, Anne, were allowed for a first visit in the country in April 1992 (despite their attempts to do that immediately after the events). [4] The two-day visit was a historical event, with the monarchist press claiming more than one million people were cheering the King in the streets. [4]
Corvin Castle in Hunedoara Peleș Castle in Sinaia Bran Castle in Brașov Bucegi Mountains in Brașov. In December 2024, Romania's tourism sector had a 6.8% increase in arrivals at accommodation facilities, including hotels, apartments, and rental rooms, compared to December 2023.
Pages in category "Lists of tourist attractions in Romania" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Museum of the Jewish Theatre in Romania; Museum of Iași Pogrom; Museum of Childhood under Communism; Vasile Alecsandri Museum (in Mircești) Constantin Negruzzi Museum (in Hermeziu) Garabet Ibrăileanu museum point (in Târgu Frumos) Ionel Teodoreanu museum point (in Golăiești) Natural History Museum Iași Municipal Museum