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Lahovari Fountain: 1903 Carol Storck: Piața Operetei: George Grigorie Cantacuzino Fountain: 1870 Al. Freiwald and Karl Storck: Carol Park: 1906 Fountain: Carol Park: Zodiac Fountain: 1935 Octav Doicescu: entrance in Carol Park: Fântâna cu copii Ioan Iordănescu: str. Dionisie Lupu Izvorul Sissi Stefanidi: Ion Dimitriu-Bârlad: Cișmigiu Park ...
The word cișmigiu comes from Turkish: a Ceșme is a public fountain and a cișmigiu (or cișmegiu) used to be the person responsible for building and maintaining public fountains. [5] The name replaced older references to Dura, and was coined by the public because, at the time, the administrator of Bucharest fountains was living on park ...
Carol I Park (Romanian: Parcul Carol) is a public park in Bucharest, Romania, named after King Carol I of Romania.A French garden located in the southern-central area of Bucharest, partly on Filaret Hill, [1] originally capable of hosting various exhibitions, it suffered considerable modifications during the communist regime, including a name change to Parcul Libertății (Liberty Park).
Bucharest: 11 Heroes' Cross on Caraiman Peak: Bucegi Mountains, Carpathian Mountains: 12 Bigăr Waterfall: Anina, Caraș-Severin County: 13 Mausoleum of Mărășești:
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).
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The Romanian Athenaeum (Romanian: Ateneul Român) is a concert hall in the center of Bucharest, Romania, and a landmark of the Romanian capital city. Opened in 1888, the ornate, domed, circular building is the city's most prestigious concert hall and home of the "George Enescu" Philharmonic and of the George Enescu Festival .
Piața Unirii (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈpjat͡sa uˈnirij], Union Square) is the largest square in central Bucharest, Romania, and one of the largest public spaces in Europe, being located in the center of the capital where Sectors 1, 2, 3, and 4 meet.