Urlaub in Rumänien features Neamț County in its April 2025 edition
Greater opportunities for foreign tourists to discover Neamț County
Among the many remarkable attractions across Romania, pages 14 and 15 of the magazine highlight some of Neamț’s treasures—an invitation particularly extended to foreign tourists to explore this land, so rich and blessed with rare values and heritage.
Translated into eight foreign languages online at https://welcome-to-romania.com and printed in 4,000 copies in Romanian, German, and English, the magazine ”Urlaub in Rumänien” will be distributed at major fairs, exhibitions, embassies, and national and international events.
Here’s a glimpse of the two pages that showcase a small part of Neamț’s treasures—an invitation for both Romanian and foreign tourists to explore this abundant and still little-known land:
Discover Neamț — a rich treasure of nature, faith, history, and tradition!
Dear travelers from all around the world, we invite you to explore this land that has endured for centuries in the heart of Moldavia—the most frequently depicted Romanian region in literature—famous for the majesty of Mount Ceahlău, the lively waters of the Bistrița River, the ancient Mușatin walls, the masterful frescoes at Agapia and Durău, the evocative atmosphere of Humulești, and many other priceless treasures!
Highlights of Neamț County:
Neamț Monastery
Founded by Stephen the Great and often called the “Jerusalem of Romanian Orthodoxy,” the monastery dates back to 1210. The complex includes a church, a museum, and a library housing volumes bearing witness to important historical, theological, cultural, and artistic events of the Middle Ages.
Agapia Monastery
Home to the refined frescoes painted by the renowned artist Nicolae Grigorescu.
Neamț Fortress
Built by Petru I Mușat between 1375 and 1391 and later expanded and fortified by Stephen the Great, this proud fortress is among Romania’s most important medieval monuments, a living testimony to Neamț County’s rich history.
Ion Creangă Memorial House
One of the most visited memorial museums in Romania, it showcases a collection of traditional objects, an ethnographic treasure from the mid-19th century, filled with the evocative spirit of Ion Creangă’s childhood stories.
Mount Ceahlău – The Olympus of Moldavia and the sacred mountain of Neamț
Ceahlău is a dreamlike escape into a stunning natural setting of deep forests, dwarf pines, and alpine meadows—an awe-inspiring open-air museum.
It is the only mountain in Romania with a religious holiday (on August 6th) and the only place in the world where two unique phenomena occur: the Pyramid Shadow and the Sky Path.
Bicaz Gorges – the raw, untamed beauty of the Eastern Carpathians
With their wild and dramatic appearance, the Bicaz Gorges—Romania’s most spectacular—give the sensation of diving into an epic adventure. They are a magnet for climbers and photographers eager to capture the towering rock formations that rise over 300 meters high.
The descriptions of picturesque and historic Neamț can be found on pages 14 and 15 of the latest edition of Urlaub in Rumänien magazine—just a small glimpse of Neamț’s vast treasure.
The new edition of the “Holiday in Romania” magazine, April 2025, promotes Romania’s breathtaking natural landscapes, rich culture, history, and remarkable heritage across 76 pages.
Along the Danube, Romania showcases a wide variety of landscapes, from the Carpathian Mountains to the Black Sea coast and the Danube Delta—the largest and best-preserved river delta in Europe.
Among all these wonders, Neamț County stands out as a little corner of paradise, offering countless reasons for visitors to come, return, and continuously discover new people, places, and stories.
While the magazine is printed in three languages, its online version is currently available in four languages, and the website https://welcome-to-romania.com can be accessed in eight languages.
Each journey can create unforgettable memories.
Come, travel, explore, and discover Romania—starting from Neamț!
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