Curator: Dr. Allan B. Cruse, Professor Emeritus,
Computer Science and Mathematics,
University of San Francisco
         
Examples of Interior Spaces in Romania
NOTE: The images below are displayed here solely for educational, non-commercial
purposes, and all reproduction rights are retained by their respective owners.
Pub Biutiful is located in the "Old Town" Lipscani District of Bucharest, Romania
Cotroceni Palace and Museum in Bucharest, Romania, is the President's residence
New six-level 'Carturesti Carusul' bookstore opened 2015 in Bucharest, Romania
An interior view of the Romanian Orthodox Christian Cathedral in Sibiu, Romania
Guided tour for visitors inside the Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest, Romania
The Romanian National Opera House main performance hall in Bucharest, Romania
Sitting Room in Peles Castle, the summer home of King Carol I at Sinaia, Romania
Indoor swimming pool for guests staying at the Kronwell Hotel in Brasov, Romania
The National Arena can seat more than 55,000 soccer fans in Bucharest, Romania
Zambaccian Museum, once a private home, opened to public in Bucharest, Romania
Interior perspective on the Roman-Catholic Cathedral sanctuary at Oradea, Romania
Performance Hall at the Romanian National Opera House in Timisoara, Romania
The Black Church has survived from the mid-16th Century in Brasov, Romania
Batthyaneum Library at Alba Iulia hosts some important manuscripts centuries past
Old Cellar ("Crama Veche") serves meals in 15th-century quarters in Sibiu, Romania
View of the main dance floor inside Club Midi located in Cluj-Napoca, Romania
The Knight's Hall in the Fifteenth-Century Corvin Castle at Hunedoara, Romania
The Chamber of Deputies seats 412 lower-house legislators in Bucharest, Romania
The Great Synagogue of Bucharest, opened 1845, exhibits Romanian Jewish history
Part of the lobby area of the Athenee Palace Hilton Hotel in Bucharest, Romania
Interior of the medieval painted monastery constructed in 1488 in Voronet, Romania
Interior of the Olympic Ice Skating Arena which opened in 2010 in Brasov, Romania
Interior of the Romanian National Theater in the northeastern city of Iasi, Romania
The Gara de Nord national railway-station boarding-platform in Bucharest, Romania
Typical interior view of the underground metro subway cars in Bucharest, Romania
Lavish residence of deceased dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in Bucharest, Romania
Sala Polivalenta is a multipurpose arena and concert hall in Bucharest, Romania
Interior of the Jewish Synagogue, which was opened in 1901, in Brasov, Romania
Stairway inside the now abandoned casino, opened in 1905, at Constanta, Romania
Dazzling interior of Joben Bistro and Bar, opened 2014, in Cluj-Napoca, Romania
The main reading room at the Central University Library in Bucharest, Romania
The central display pavilion at the RomExpo exhibition hall in Bucharest, Romania
The renown and century-old 'Caru cu Bere' restaurant in Bucharest, Romania
Ancient underground salt mine, now a museum and theme park, at Turda, Romania
Polovragi Cave, a tourism site, believed guarded by the ancient man-god Zalmoxis
Launched on 23 NOV 2014; last updated on 03 JUL 2016