The promenade of Tulcea has recently gone through an extensive renovation and modernization process.
The foundation stone was laid by King Carol I himself during his visit to Tulcea on October 17-18, 1879. On the parchment placed at the base of the foundation it was written
The first documentary attestation of the Aegyssus Fortress corresponds to the beginning of the integration process of Dobrogea within the boundaries of the Roman state.
The Danube Delta Ecotourism Museum Center in Tulcea opened its doors to the public on February 25, 2009. Conceived as a complex cultural institution
The Art Museum of Tulcea is housed in a neo-classical building, built between 1863-1865, as the administrative palace of the Sangeac de Tulcea, then also called Conacul Pașei.
Avramide House is a component of the Northern Dobrogean Cultural Heritage Museum Complex that belongs to the Gavrilă Simion
This is the central square of the Tulcea Municipality, also known among the locals as the Civic Square. The monument to Mircea the Elder was originally erected
Located on the outskirts of Tulcea, at the exit to Malcoci (in the direction of Mahmudia-Murighiol), the Traditional Fishing Village covers approximately 3 hectares
The cathedral of Tulcea was built on the place where the Romanians from the village of Beștepe had built a small wooden church. The foundation stone of the current church
The Azizyie Mosque in Tulcea was built in 1863, during the reign of Sultan Abdul Aziz, to whom it is dedicated and from which its name comes.
On the Babadag Street, one of the most important streets of the municipality, is located the Synagogue, known as the Israelit Temple, as it appears in official documents
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