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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).
The commune had six abattoirs, three in Colentina and three in Plumbuita, killing around 12000 cows each year, the meat being then sold in Bucharest and to the 26 pubs and 5 inns that Colentina had at the time. [5] In the 1890s, the village of Colentina had a population of 254, the village of Plumbuita 288 and the village of Fundeni 279.
One of the gates of the palace (left), and a gate of the Hôtel du Rond-Point in Paris (right), both being very similar The palace was built in 1901–1902 for Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino , mayor of Bucharest and former prime-minister, after the plans of Ion D. Berindey , in the French Beaux Arts style.
2009 – City Gate Towers built. 2010 May: Economic protest. [28] Nusco Tower built. 2011 Basarab Overpass opens. National Stadium rebuilt. Population: 1,883,425; metro 2,272,163. 2012 5 March: 2012 Bucharest hair salon shooting. 2012 Romanian protests. [35] [36] National Library of Romania new building opens. 2013 Dinamo Polyvalent Hall (arena ...
The sector is home to more than fifty kindergartens, school and public high schools as well as the Hyperion Private University. The most prestigious high schools in the sector are the Matei Basarab National College, situated in Downtown Bucharest and the Alexandru Ioan Cuza Theoretical High School, situated in Titan.
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]
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.
The Village Museum or formally National Museum of the Village "Dimitrie Gusti" (Romanian: Muzeul Național al Satului "Dimitrie Gusti") is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park, Bucharest, Romania.