Romania is divided into 9 cultural and historical regions, with Bucharest as the capital city located in the southeast. Some of Romania's most notable landmarks include the Palace of Parliament in Bucharest, the historic towns of Sibiu and Brasov, the Carpathian and Bucegi mountains containing formations like Babele rocks and Bucegi Sphinx, the highest road in Romania at Transfagarasan, the largest statue in Europe of Dacian king Decebalus on the Danube river, Voronet monastery known for its blue frescoes, Bran Castle associated with Dracula, and the Danube Delta wetland area. The sculptor Constantin Brancusi helped pioneer modernist sculpture with his minimalist works