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The Endless Column by Constantin Brancusi, Targu Jiu, 1938. Brancusi is one of the mosst influential sculptors of the 20th century and of modernism
The Endless Column by Constantin Brancusi, Targu Jiu, 1938. It is part of a sculptural ensemble together with The Table of Silence, The Gate of the Kiss and the Chairs Alley. Romania, Targu Jiu
The Table of Silence by Constantin Brancusi, Targu Jiu, 1938. It is part of a sculptural ensemble together with The Gate of The Kiss, The endless column and the Chairs Alley. Romania, Targu Jiu
Spring in Herastrau Park in the City center of Bucharest. Herastrau is the biggest and nicest park in Bucharest. to stroll around in spring is a traditional weekend activity for the citizens of
The Monastery of the Episcopal Cathedral of Curtea de Arges Europe, Eastern EuropeThe Monastery of the Episcopal Cathedral of Curtea de Arges. Romania, Curtea de Arges
The monastery of Bistrita in Wallachia Europe, Eastern Europe, Romania, SeptemberThe monastery of Bistrita in Wallachia. Romania
Episcopal Cathedral of Curtea de Arges is one of the most important examples of religious architecture in Romania and burial place for many Romanian kings
The interiour of the orthodox Princely Church with paintings, frescoes in Curtea de ArgesThe interior of the orthodox Princely Church with paintings, frescoes in Curtea de Arges. Romania, Curtea de Arges
Monastery Manastirea dintr-un Lemn, a garden monastery in Wallachia, founded around 1660. Romania
The monastery of Horezu (Hurezi, Horez) in Romania is listed as UNESCO world heritage. Romania
Romania, Wallachia, Sinaia. Church tower
Romania, Wallachia, Sinaia. Typical historic home
Romania, Wallachia, Sinaia. Fresh berries in basket
Romania, Sinaia. Neo-Renaissance Peles Castle, c. 1873. Royal summer residence in the Carpathian mountains
Romania, Wallachia, Sinaia. New Sinaia Monastery (1690-1695), Romanian Orthodox
Romania, Wallachia, Sinaia. Old Sinaia Monastery c. 1400s, Romanian OrthodoxRomania, Wallachia, Sinaia. Old Sinaia Monastery c. 1400 s, Romanian Orthodox stained glass window
Romania, Wallachia, Carpathian Mountains, Sinaia. New Sinaia Monastery (1800 s), Romanian Orthodox