MUNTENIA

BUCHAREST - Intercontinental Hotel and The National Theatre

 

 

Certified in documents as kingdom (principality) from the XIV-th century, MUNTENIA includes the territory between the Carpathians, the Danube, the Siret and the Milcov rivers.

MUNTENIA has many important towns: the Capital of Romania - Bucharest (population 2.300.000 in 2006), Ploiesti (240.000), Braila (230.000), Pitesti (180.000), Buzau (150.000), Targoviste (92.000).

 

 

Ploiesti is known due to the oil distilleries, mechanical engineering and chemical factories and by the numerous museums (The Oil’s Museum, The Plastic Art’s Museum, The History Museum, The Watches Museum etc.) and also a lot of architectonic monuments - The King’s church, the ruins of Sant Nicholas Church from the XVII-th century and the Visarion Church from the XVIII-th century. There are also inside and around Buzau town a lot of wonderful places and touristic objectives. There are famous by the bathing place Monteoru (Baile Monteoru), the mud volcanoes of Berca-Paclele, Pietroasele with its well-known wines and where the treasure "The brood Hen with Golden Chickens" was found. Braila is one of the main fluvial port of the country. Pitesti is on the Arges river’s side and has historical monuments such as: The King’s church from the XVII-th century with two-storied church porch and the Vierosi Monastery from the XVI-th century.

 

Vlad The Impaler (1431-1476)The Princely Court in Targoviste was the capital of Wallachia, where Vlad The Impaler (1431-1476), well known as “Dracula”, ruled between 1456 and 1462. Targoviste is, olso, the town where the last communist leader of Romania, Nicolae Caeusescu and his wife Elena were trailed and executed in December 1989…

 

Other towns in Muntenia are Slobozia (agriculture centre on the left side of the Ialomita river), Calarasi, Alexandria, Giurgiu (transit port on the left side of the Danube and connection point with Bulgaria on the bridge of 2200 m lenght over the Danube).

MUNTENIA has two marvellous touristic zones. The first one is the Prahova Valley and the other one is the Arges Valley. The Prahova Valley is the best known and visited touristic zone of Romania, having numerous health resorts (Breaza, Sinaia - named also "The Carpathians’ Pearl", Busteni, Predeal) from where you can go up to the Bucegi Mountains with the cable railway (from Sinaia or Busteni).

SINAIA - Peles Royal CastleBUCEGI Mountains - The Sfinx

On the Arges Valley you can visit Curtea de Arges town, with the famous monastery built in Byzantine style during Neagoe Basarab’s reign, the King’s place and church, the Vidraru dam and the artificial lake with the same name. From here the tourists have the possibility to pass over the highest mountains of Romania (the Fagaras Mountains) on a wild road named "Transfagarasan".

CURTEA DE ARGES - The MonasteryCURTEA DE ARGES - Vidraru Barrage on Arges River

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