In the village of Hasdat, the Roma kings showcase their wealth through ostentatious mansions dramatically blending cultural motifs, reflecting a proud, defiant identity.
These extravagant residences, splashed with gold and elaborate designs, symbolize a cultural statement in a country that historically marginalized the Roma community.
Local attitudes towards these architectural spectacles vary, with many Romanians viewing them as unwelcome additions, contrasting sharply against the rural landscape.
Despite their size and extravagance, often missing basic amenities, these palatial homes represent pride and resilience, embodying the struggle and aspirations of the Roma.
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