ROMANIAN SIGHTSEEING PRESENTATION
In Caracal, next to Deveselu, you can visit: The “Comedia” Theatre The National Theatre of Caracal is an architectural vanity of the city . It was designed by the Austrian architect, Franz Billek and built in eclectic style with neo-baroque and neo-Renaissance accents in the nineteenth century . In 2009 it was reopened and so all the city’s emotions were focused on it and the curiosity of all great Romanian actors too.
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“Constantin Poroineanu” Park
Constantin Poroineanu Park is one of the most beautiful natural parks in Romania, being recognized in Europe as the third natural park, by dimension . The name was chosen in the memory of Constantin Poroineanu, who donated land and his entire wealth to the city .
The Museum of Romanaţi
The Museum of Romanaţi was founded in 1949 in the building that belonged to the Jianu family, on the Negru Voda, no. 1 . Re-founded in 1990, today is located on the Iancu Jianu street no. 24, in the house of Dorbrudeanu N. Iancu, Iancu Jianu`s grandson . It shelters inestimable values, history`s testimonies of those old times, discovered, collected, preserved and exhibited with professionalism.
Mountain sightseeing BABELE . Meaning ‘The old women’, is situated on the Bucegi Mountains plateau’ Babele is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. The name comes from some mushroom shaped rock formations, the result of erosion and varying hardness of the rock layers.
The Sfinx from Bucegi, another strange shaped rock formation, named for its sphinx-like appearance..
Peles Castle
Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle)
Romanian monasteries
The Danube Delta
The Black Sea
The Obelisc from Costinesti
Black Sea shore