Universitatea de Știinte Agronomice și Medicină Veterinară București
Facultatea de Management, Inginerie Economică in Agricultură și Dezvoltare
Rurală
Specializare: I.M.A.P.A
Holidays in
Romania
Prof. Coordonator:Frumuselu Mihai
Studenti: Voicu Diana-Georgiana
Potocianu Lavinia-Elena
Best Places To Visit In Romania
As one of the most beautiful countries in Eastern Europe,
Romania attracts millions of tourists each year with its scenic
landscapes, unique culture and historically significant landmarks.
there are so many great Places To Visit In Romania.
Whether you’re looking for soaring mountains to climb,
warm waters to bathe in, forests to explore or plains to run
across, Romania has it all.
Furthermore, since this country is rich in history, Romania
boasts some of the most amazing castles and forts that were
built hundreds of years ago.
Peles Castle
1.The Peles Castle is undoubtedly one of the most exceptional tourist
attractions in Romania, boasting a fabulous architecture and a rich heritage.
The castle can be found near Sinaia in Prahova County, nestled within the
majestic Carpathian Mountains.
2.The cost for this incredible
undertaking was quite enormous,
since the construction project
required approximately $120 million in
today’s currency.
3.Nowadays, the Peles Castle
is a very important museum
that houses a vast collection
of arms, armor and art pieces.
Some of the most notable
rooms in the castle are called
The Honor Hall, The Imperial
Suite, The Arsenal, The
Playhouse and the Florentine
Room, each housing its own
unique treasures.
Bran Castle
Also known as Dracula’s Castle, the Bran Castle can be found in
Bran, in close proximity to the important city of Brasov. This majestic
structure is commonly regarded as the home of the famous Dracula
character brought to life by Bram Stoker, but its history is much more
comprehensive than that.
Nowadays, the Bran Castle operates as a museum that houses a
large collection of art pieces and furniture that used to belong to
Queen Marie.
Corvin Castle
The beautiful Corvin Castle can be found in Hunedoara, in the
Transylvania region of Romania. This Gothic-Renaissance
masterpiece was commissioned by John Hunyadi in 1446, and it
was meant to replace an already existing keep that was built by
Charles I of Hungary on the same site. The original Corvin Castle
was built in the Gothic style, but it did feature a few Renaissance
design elements as well.
The present version of the Corvin Castle is actually the result of a
successful restoration.
Neamt Citadel
The Neamt Citadel is perhaps one of the most impressive
citadels in Romania, and it can be found in the northeastern
part of the Country, in close proximity to Targu Neamt in
Neamt County.
The citadel was built as a fortified outpost that would protect
the western border of Moldavia against the expansion of the
Hungarian Kingdom.
With the passing of time, the citadel fell into decay, but it was
restored between 2007 and 2009 using European funds from
the Phare program.
Bucegi Mountains
The Bucegi Mountains can be found in the central
part of Romania, just south of the city of Brasov.
Apart from their immense natural beauty and high
peaks, the Bucegi Mountains are also the home of 2
of the most famous natural landmarks of Romania –
the Babele and the Sphinx.
Palace of the Parliament
The Palace of the Parliament is a record-breaking
building that can be found in Romania’s capital –
Bucharest. This massive structure was designed by Anca
Petrescu and flaunts 12 stories, 4 underground levels as
well as a total floor surface of 3,7 million square feet.
Finished in 1997, the Palace of the Parliament is a fine
example of neoclassic architecture, but it does feature
multiple design elements borrowed from other sources
That's why you should spend
your holidays in Romania!!!!
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Holidays in Romania

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    Universitatea de ȘtiinteAgronomice și Medicină Veterinară București Facultatea de Management, Inginerie Economică in Agricultură și Dezvoltare Rurală Specializare: I.M.A.P.A Holidays in Romania Prof. Coordonator:Frumuselu Mihai Studenti: Voicu Diana-Georgiana Potocianu Lavinia-Elena
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    Best Places ToVisit In Romania As one of the most beautiful countries in Eastern Europe, Romania attracts millions of tourists each year with its scenic landscapes, unique culture and historically significant landmarks. there are so many great Places To Visit In Romania. Whether you’re looking for soaring mountains to climb, warm waters to bathe in, forests to explore or plains to run across, Romania has it all. Furthermore, since this country is rich in history, Romania boasts some of the most amazing castles and forts that were built hundreds of years ago.
  • 3.
    Peles Castle 1.The PelesCastle is undoubtedly one of the most exceptional tourist attractions in Romania, boasting a fabulous architecture and a rich heritage. The castle can be found near Sinaia in Prahova County, nestled within the majestic Carpathian Mountains. 2.The cost for this incredible undertaking was quite enormous, since the construction project required approximately $120 million in today’s currency. 3.Nowadays, the Peles Castle is a very important museum that houses a vast collection of arms, armor and art pieces. Some of the most notable rooms in the castle are called The Honor Hall, The Imperial Suite, The Arsenal, The Playhouse and the Florentine Room, each housing its own unique treasures.
  • 4.
    Bran Castle Also knownas Dracula’s Castle, the Bran Castle can be found in Bran, in close proximity to the important city of Brasov. This majestic structure is commonly regarded as the home of the famous Dracula character brought to life by Bram Stoker, but its history is much more comprehensive than that. Nowadays, the Bran Castle operates as a museum that houses a large collection of art pieces and furniture that used to belong to Queen Marie.
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    Corvin Castle The beautifulCorvin Castle can be found in Hunedoara, in the Transylvania region of Romania. This Gothic-Renaissance masterpiece was commissioned by John Hunyadi in 1446, and it was meant to replace an already existing keep that was built by Charles I of Hungary on the same site. The original Corvin Castle was built in the Gothic style, but it did feature a few Renaissance design elements as well. The present version of the Corvin Castle is actually the result of a successful restoration.
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    Neamt Citadel The NeamtCitadel is perhaps one of the most impressive citadels in Romania, and it can be found in the northeastern part of the Country, in close proximity to Targu Neamt in Neamt County. The citadel was built as a fortified outpost that would protect the western border of Moldavia against the expansion of the Hungarian Kingdom. With the passing of time, the citadel fell into decay, but it was restored between 2007 and 2009 using European funds from the Phare program.
  • 7.
    Bucegi Mountains The BucegiMountains can be found in the central part of Romania, just south of the city of Brasov. Apart from their immense natural beauty and high peaks, the Bucegi Mountains are also the home of 2 of the most famous natural landmarks of Romania – the Babele and the Sphinx.
  • 8.
    Palace of theParliament The Palace of the Parliament is a record-breaking building that can be found in Romania’s capital – Bucharest. This massive structure was designed by Anca Petrescu and flaunts 12 stories, 4 underground levels as well as a total floor surface of 3,7 million square feet. Finished in 1997, the Palace of the Parliament is a fine example of neoclassic architecture, but it does feature multiple design elements borrowed from other sources
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    That's why youshould spend your holidays in Romania!!!!
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