2. The Houses of the
Parliament
• Bucharest-the capital of Romania with a
population of over 2 million people
3. Timisoara
• The second largest city Romania
• The city is also called "Little Vienna", because it
belonged for a very long time to the Habsburg Empire
4. Brasov is a medieval town
-The “Golden Stag” Festival is an
annual international music festival
held in Brasov.
-the location of Black Church
6. The castle is open to tourists who can view the inside
alone or as part of a guided tour. Outside the castle
there are examples of traditional Romanian cottages.
7. Peles Castle
Peles Castle is a
romantic castle in
Sinaia, Romania,
built between 1873
and 1883, and it is
considered by
some people to be
the most beautiful
in Europe and in
the world.
8. Iasi-Palace of Culture
• - The palace includes 365 rooms - one for each day of
the year - and it is a symbol of Iasi and Romania.
9. • The Sfinx and
“Babele” (The Old
Women) in
Bucegi
mountains-
Romania
10. • The Black Sea is an
inland sea between
southeastern Europe and
the Anatolian peninsula
(Turkey) and it is ultimately
connected to the Atlantic
Ocean via the
Mediterranean and
Aegean Seas and various
straits. The Bosphorus
strait connects it to the
Sea of Marmara, then the
long island-bound strait of
the Dardenelles to the
Aegean Sea region of the
Mediterranean.
12. •Originally erected as a pavilion for Queen Elisabeta, it used to
be a restaurant with a large terrace overlooking the beach. It
is close to the Constanta Aquarium which displays a collection
of 4500 species of aquatic life from the Danube Delta, the
Black Sea and the Dobrogea’s lakes.