Attractions

  • PALACE OF CULTURE

    Address:
    Palace of Culture, Piața Palat, Iași, Romania .

                           PALACE OF CULTURE

    The ultimate historical symbol of Romania’s past, this impressive building dominates the center of Iasi. Built over 19 years, the Palace of Culture features almost 300 rooms located on the grounds of the former Princely Palace. Be sure to go up to view the imposing clock tower during your visit.

  • PALAS MALL

    Address:
    Palas Mall, Iași, Romania .

    Also known as Palas Iasi, this commercial center is far more than just a shopping mall, as it features an exceptional garden, impressive museums, restaurants, hotels and a large food court. Stores include major European brands and local boutiques, offering unique and sought-after items.

  • METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL

    Address:
    Metropolitan Cathedral, Bulevardul Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt, Iași, Romania .

    This magnificent Neo-Moldavian Roman Orthodox cathedral features many fascinating ancient objects and works of art. The largest historical church in Romania, the body of Saint Parascheva is laid to rest here, drawing visitors and worshippers from all over the world. 

  • NATIONAL THEATRE VASILE ALECSANDRI

    Address:
    Teatrul Național "Vasile Alecsandri” Iași, Strada Agatha Bârsescu, Iași, Romania .

    The oldest national theatre in Romania and one of the most respected theatrical institutions was named after a famed Romanian poet and playwright. The theatre today performs an impressive mix of high-brow and experimental plays, mainly in the native Romanian language

  • THE CHURCH OF NICOLAE DOMNESC

    Address:
    Biserica Sfântul Nicolae Domnesc, Piața Palat, Iași, Romania .

    This Romanian Orthodox church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas, built from 1491 -1492, despite serious damage over the years, a restoration in 1888 left the building on the list of Romania’s most important historic monuments.