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A. I. Cuza University (Universitatea A. I. Cuza), Church of the Three Hierarchs (Biserica Sfinţii Trei Ierarhi, Grasă or Tămâioasă de Cotnari., historical centre Moldavia, Iasi, Mihai Eminescu, Moldavia’s cultural, Pogor House, religious, Romania, social, The Art Museum, the centre of the cultural and intellectual life in Iași nowadays, the Ethnographic Museum, the Iaşi National Romanian Opera, the literary circle Junimea, The Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedrala Mitropolitană, the Moldavian History Museum, the Museum of Romanian Literature, The Palace of Culture (Palatul Culturii), the Science and Technology Museum, the university district, Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre (Teatru Naţional Vasile Alecsandri, Visit Copou
Iași is the second largest city in Romania, and Moldavia’s cultural, religious, social and historical centre. The city’s past as capital of Moldavia and even Romania has resulted in an impressive number of monasteries, churches, museums, memorial houses, palaces, historic buildings and parks. Visiting Iași, the country’s biggest university centre, you will feel the students’ energy and the nightlife’s vividness. Continue reading