Tag Archive for: tourism

Stavropoleos Church

Stavropoleos Church is an Orthodox church built in Brancoveanu style in downtown Bucharest.

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Old Court Princely Palace

On the spot where the royal court will be built later, Mircea the Elder built a fortress somewhere between 1386-1418.

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CEC Palace

The palace, built in an eclectic style, ending with a dome of glass and metal.

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Bucharest National Opera

Bucharest National Opera (ONB) operates since 1953 in the area known headquarters Heroes.

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Brewers Inn. House Sun

The building of the United Nations Square, behind Bisericutei St. Spiridon and tower block Gioconda, is the architect Petre Antonescu author of the palace Kretulescu from Cismigiu, Faculty of Law and the bank’s Palace Marmorosh Blank.

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Parliament Palace

The Palace of Parliament it is the world’s second-largest office building in surface (after the Pentagon) and the third largest in volume (after Cape Canaveral in the U.S. and the Great Pyramid in Egypt).

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The Romanian Athenaeum

On one of the oldest and most representative artery which is Calea Victoriei, across the former Royal Palace, stands the Athenaeum, the celebrated symbol of the national culture, a prominent architectural and cultural heritage.

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