the Steel Crown

The Royal Crown of Romania

also known as the Steel Crown, represents the bravery of the Romanian soldiers in the Romanian War of Independence from 1877-1878, it was made from the barrel of an Ottoman cannon captured in this war for its symbolic value.
the Royal Cloak

The King's Cloak

was used by King Ferdinand I of Romania for the first time at the coronation. The fabric was made of red silk, with gold thread, ermine collar, the coat of arms of the Romanian regions of the Kingdom of Romania.
the Royal Coat of Arms

The Royal Coat of Arms

contains several heraldic symbols.
the Romanian Royal Anthem

The Romanian Royal Anthem

also known as "Long live the King", it was sung for the first time at the coronation of King Carol I and was included by the composer George Enescu in "Romanian Poem".
The Romanian Royal Standard

The Romanian Royal Standard

it has in its center the Romanian Royal Coat of Arms. In the military version, the Royal Cypher is also present at the four corners of the Romanian Royal Standard.
The King Ferdinand's Scepter

The King Ferdinand's Scepter

is a mace that was also worn by the rulers of the Romanian Lands. This Scepter is a symbol of Royal Power. On May 10, 1920, the Romanian people offered King Ferdinand this Scepter.
The Queen Elisabeth's Crown

The Queen Elisabeth's Crown

has a medieval design without precious stones; it was made of gold in 1881 on the occasion of the proclamation of the Kingdom of Romania and the coronation of King Carol I and Queen Elisabeth of Romania.
The Queen Marie's Crown

The Queen Marie's Crown

has a medieval design, was made of gold from Transylvania in 1922 on the occasion of the coronation of King Ferdinand I and Queen Marie in Alba Iulia
The Royal Cypher

The Royal Cypher

represents the personal monogram of a member of the Royal Family.
The Royal Flag

The Royal Flag

represents a flag with a symbolic role that confirms the presence of the Sovereign in a building or in a vehicle.
The Romania's Royal Throne

The Throne of the Romanian Kings

is located at the Goleşti Museum of Viticulture and fruit-growing - Argeş County, Goleşti village .