 The Romanian Athenaeum is a symbolic building of Romanian culture, representing the country's history and identity. It has been featured prominently in picture postcards over the years, serving as a reminder of the importance of the building and its role in the nation's cultural life. Throughout its existence, the Athenaeum has been used for many important political events, such as hosting the Signing of the Peace Treaty between Romania and Austria-Hungary after World War I. Its unique architecture and design have made it a popular tourist destination, further cementing its status as a symbol of Romanian culture. This article was authored by Florentina Cristina Merceiu, Onermono Lovin, and Andrea Loretta Cerkliex.