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Quote: An amazing idea - shame it doesn't quite work. Here you'll find a collection of genuine historic buildings moved from their original sites in places all over Romania and rebuilt here in one place. Churches, Read More
Quote: What can we do in a city like Bucharest? Where can you go when you’re tired of all the noise? I will tell you what I use to do in my weekends. I often like getting out with my friends. So… I like going to the Read More
Quote: Forty kilometers away from the very centre of Bucharest, the traveller arrives in an oak forest, which was once part of a vast forest that covered, up until the 18th century, the whole Romanian plain. Well hidden Read More
Quote: The huge Palace of Parliment was left unfinished when Ceausescu was overthrown, and there are still things to be finished more than twenty years later. A visit the the Parliament is not to be missed, as well as a Read More
Quote: I loved it. Always stop and have a trink there when I fly to Bucharest. Read More
Quote: What else you can do in Bucharest? You can go to the movies, but not to see the newest movie in town. I know a place where you can see the old movies from the National Movies Archive. There are all kinds of Read More
Quote: It is seemingly the oldest intact building in Bucharest--from the Old Court only ruins can be seen. Built from 1558 to 1559 by Prince Mircea Ciobanul on the place of an older one (14th century), it resembles the Read More
Quote: In 1679, the Ruling Prince Şerban Cantacuzino started a princiary school at the Monastery of St. Sava, a school that soon became the first renowned Romanian school. In 1695, Constantin Brâncoveanu developed a Read More
Quote: The church was built in 1656 by the ruling prince Constantin Şerban the Snub-Nosed and Lady Bălaşa on the foundations of a wooden hermitage, but it was finished by Mihail Radu Mihnea III. It has its festivity on Read More
Quote: Two rivers flow through Bucharest. The one called Dâmboviţa flows through the city centre, and the second one, Colentina, builds on the outskirts of the city’s nine lakes. Right before its mouth to the Dâmboviţa, Read More