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Română: Casa Constantin (Dinu) I.C. Bratianu, pe Calea Dorobantilor nr. 16, Bucuresti, sect. 1 This is a photo of a historic monument in București , classified with number B-II-m-B-20947 . Date
Bulevardul Magheru is a major street in central Bucharest.Built in the early 20th century, it is named after General Gheorghe Magheru.. Together with Bulevardul Bălcescu, Magheru connects Piața Romană and Piața Universității squares and was in the 1930s and 1940s Bucharest's most modern part.
It is divided into two major sections, the northern section and the southern section. The northern section has been widened to four lanes in 2010, [2] between the Chitila and the Voluntari junctions, [3] and a cable-stayed bridge was opened along the ring road in April 2011, in the Otopeni area, which overpasses the railway ring [4] (built by a joint-venture of the Spanish company FCC and the ...
It suffered damage during the earthquake on November 10, 1940. After extensive repairs and re-consecration, it reopened on September 14, 1941. The chapel was also reinforced following the earthquake on March 4, 1977. It is a robust construction in Moorish style, with Romanesque and Neoclassical elements. [1]
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During the reign of Prince Antonie Vodă din Popești (1669-1672), Panagiotis Nikousios, Dragoman of the Porte, ordered the entire complex rebuilt, with future prince Șerban Cantacuzino appointed Ispravnic. A 1671 document ordered the construction of a surrounding wall and cells, as well as buildings totaling sixteen rooms.
Bulevardul Unirii (Romanian: [buleˈvardul uˈnirij], Union Boulevard) is a major thoroughfare in central Bucharest, Romania.It connects Constitution Square (Piața Constituției) with Alba Iulia Square (Piața Alba Iulia), and also runs through Union Square (Piața Unirii).
Unlike the other stations on the Bucharest Metro, this one was made by the local government of Sector 4 [2] to support the development of the area. [3] The tender for the design and construction of the station was launched in September 2019, [4] and the contract was awarded in April 2020 to a consortium led by the company Somet. The ...