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Iasi
 

  • Palace of Culture (the 15th century, neo-gothic flamboyant architecture style): it is the headquarters of Moldova Museum Complex, and includes four museums: Moldavian History Museum, Ethnographic Museum of Moldavia, Art Museum, Science and Technology Museu
  • The Metropolitan Cathedral (19th century, mainly baroque architecture)
  • Trei Ierarhi Monastery (17th century, Byzantine architecture with gothic influences)
  • The Royal Palace of Ruginoasa (19th century)
  • Miclauseni Castle (18th century, Neo-gothic architecture)
  • Transport infrastructure
  • Lack of appropriate endowments
  • Lack of investment in the development and promotion of cultural objectives
  • Poor tourism infrastructure and especially that of the accommodion units and the quality of the offered services
  • Weak valorization of the tourist potential of the county, especially concerning the religious aspects
  • Development of services and investments in order to capitalize the county tourism potential, to increase the quality of the tourism activity
  • Accession of internal and external funds for the rehabilitation of the historical and architectural monuments and ensembles in the county, as well as the increase of the accommodation capacity and the diversification of services
  • Development and enhancement of the transportation infrastructure in order to facilitate the access to the tourism zones
  • Development of the cross-border cooperation in the field of tourism, within the Euro-region Siret – Prut - Nistru
  • Involvement of the tourism operators from Iasi County in the national and international fairs
  • Rehabilitation and tourist development of the ensemble historical monument Golia
  • Signalisation tourist objectives of regional interest in Iasi County

 
 
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