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The Colectiv nightclub fire was a fire in Bucharest, Romania, on 30 October 2015, which killed 64 people [7] [8] [9] (26 on site, 38 in hospitals) [10] and injured 146. [11] [12] The nightclub fire was caused by a fireworks accident, both being the deadliest in Romanian history.
City Gate Towers (Romanian: Turnurile "Porțile Orașului") are two class A office buildings located in Bucharest, Romania. The two 18-story buildings stand at a height of 72 metres (236 ft), and have a total surface of 47,700 m 2 (22,350 m 2 each).
Isho, sometimes stylized in all caps, is a mixed-use development edge city located in Timișoara, Romania.The project was conceived from the beginning to integrate residential, hotel, retail and entertainment functions. [5]
The Mark, is a class A office building that is constructed in the north-western part of Bucharest in the vicinity of the Bucharest North railway station.The building has a total of 15 floors with three underground, one ground and 14 upground floors and a gross leasable area of 24,000 m 2 (260,000 sq ft). [1]
Tel. code +40 x56 2: Car plates: TM: Climate: Cfb: Website: www.primariatm.ro: 1 x, y and z are digits that indicate the street, part of the street or even the building of the address 2 x is a digit indicating the operator: 2 for the former national operator, Romtelecom, and 3 for other ground telephone networks
St. George Square (Romanian: Piața Sf. Gheorghe) is a small urban square in the historic center of Timișoara.The place was known in the past as Seminary Square; there was first a Catholic church, which later became a mosque during the Ottoman occupation, and after the installation of the Austrian administration the building was handed over to the Jesuits who opened a new church, dedicated to ...
Throughout history, the facade of the town hall has been redone several times. The old facade was symmetrical, with a gate in the middle, above which is a balcony and the four arched windows of the former boardroom. [4] It is structured on three levels: a ground floor at the level of the street pavement and two high floors.
A horse race track was built in 1905 on the future site of the House of the Free Press. A third of the track was removed in 1950 to make way for a wing of the building, and the race track was finally closed and demolished in 1960, after a decision by Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej.