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  2. Caru' cu Bere - Wikipedia

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    Caru' cu Bere (aka Carul cu Bere; "the beer wagon") is a bar and restaurant located at 5 Stavropoleos Street in the Lipscani district of Bucharest, Romania. [1] The business was originally opened as a brewery in 1879 by Ioan Căbășan and his nephews, Ion, Gheorghe, and Nicolae Mircea.

  3. Manuc's Inn - Wikipedia

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    The inn was the site of the preliminary talks for the Treaty of Bucharest, which put an end to the 1806–1812 Russo-Turkish war. In 1842 it briefly housed Bucharest's town hall. [4] Around 1880 a hall at the inn was used as a theatre, and was the site of the first Romanian operetta performance. [citation needed]

  4. Monteoru House - Wikipedia

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    Monteoru House was built in 1874. It is located on Victory Avenue (Calea Victoriei), one of the main arteries of downtown Bucharest. It is classified as a historical monument of national interest, [1] under the number B-II-mA-19863. Between 1949 and 2013 it was the headquarters of the Union of Writers of Romania (Uniunea Scriitorilor din ...

  5. Romanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Joffre cake - invented at the Casa Capșa restaurant in Bucharest Lapte de pasăre - literally "bird's milk", vanilla custard garnished with "floating islands" of whipped egg whites Magiun of Topoloveni - a type of plum jam , registered as a Romanian protected geographical indication (PGI) product in the European Union [ 15 ]

  6. Casa Capșa - Wikipedia

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    Casa Capșa is a historic restaurant in Bucharest, Romania, first established in 1852. At various times it has also included a hotel; most recently, it reopened as a 61-room hotel 17 June 2003. [1] "...long a symbol of Bucharest for its inhabitants... Capșa is not only associated with its exquisite pastry products, but also for a hectic ...

  7. List of tallest buildings in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The 105,000 m 2 (1,130,211 sq ft) complex will be at completion, in 2017, the largest office building complex in Bucharest and Romania surpassing the 92,855 m 2 (999,483 sq ft) Iride Business Park owned by Immofinanz. [11] [12] The original project of the Globalworth Campus included a fourth 25 floor building which was not included in the ...

  8. Calea Victoriei - Wikipedia

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    The avenue in 1923 Calea Victoriei in 1935. On left is Hotel Capitol and on right is the Casa Capșa.The tall building is the Telephone Palace.. Initially, the road was known as Ulița Mare (Large Street), [1] also known as Drumul Brașovului (Brașov Road), being part of the trade route between Bucharest and the city of Brașov, in Transylvania. [2]

  9. Colentina, Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Colentina on the map of Bucharest A hut in the village of Colentina, 1869 watercolour by Amedeo Preziosi Bathers in the Colentina river, 1869 watercolour by Amedeo Preziosi Ghica Palace New apartment blocks being built on Colentina Avenue, May 1977. Colentina is a neighbourhood in Bucharest's Sector 2.