Traditions & Folklore

One from the most impressive facts regarding Romanian lifestyle is surely the powerful folk culture and traditions which have been preserved so carefully over the years by the inhabitants of the Romanian communities. By preserving their traditions, the country still manages to highlight exceptional and innovative architecture to its visitors, as well as their most valued beliefs and superstitions.

Romania’s abundant folk traditions happen to be nurtured by numerous Roman influences that had a tremendous role in the formation of its culture over the years. You will probably be fascinated by their traditional costumes which you might have the possibility to admire or even wear if you’d like to, throughout the villages of Maramures, Bucovina, Sibiu and Apuseni Mountains. In these areas all customs are priceless for the inhabitants as they are still celebrating every year all the traditional festivals and fiestas, unlike the big cities of the country where tradition is highly decreasing.

Furthermore, Transylvanian traditions are also highly appreciated in other countries as well, like the Doina for instance, which has become a popular trade and a highly cherished ritual for foreigners. Some other forms of folk art are represented by costume embroideries, home decorations, various dance moves and songs, as well as exhibitions of their traditional timber cavers and stunning crafts. The heart and soul of Romania is certainly featured by the countryside areas, where tourists will have the chance to admire the actual traditional lifestyle, the dwellings and its medieval existence, as well as the pleasant surroundings and the impressive natural scenery.

Romania is such a mesmerizing territory, where fresh air and happy people are are still to be found even upon the highest mountain tops. Some of the most striking Romanian traditions are Martisor, recognized on the 1st of March as one of the most cheerful and loving celebrations in the country. Regarding art traditions, during the Easter celebration the people have a really impressive custom to paint the eggs in such a beautiful manner and with such a precision that in the end the final result is pure art on an egg. Romanian people are known to be one of the most welcoming populations in the world, because they're so inviting and friendly with their customers. Thrilled and fascinated by the newest and most outgoing ideas, tourists will certainly find someone to talk to for hours about Romania and its entire array of traditions, folklore and ethnicities.

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