BUCHAREST ROMANIAN ARCHAEOLOGY MUSEUM ANCIENT MASTERPIECES TO SEE AT ”SEVEREANU” ARCHAEOLOGY HOUSE IN BUCHAREST Severeanu Museum in Bucharest is one of the landmarks in numismatics and archaeology in Europe, not only in Romania. We are talking about a very valuable numismatic collection but also rare pieces of Greek and Roman archaeology bought by the first
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NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM BUCHAREST VISIT ANTIPA MUSEUM The Natural History Museum Bucharest is in Victoria Square. This is near the Government. Authorities decided the museum should bear the name Antipa, after its founder. Grigore Antipa was one of the greatest scholars in Romania. Here, at the museum, you can see the evolution of humanity in
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ZLATARI CHURCH BUCHAREST THE CHURCH WHERE MIRACLES COME TRUE Zlatari Church in Bucharest has a very interesting story. This worship place in Bucharest houses the right hand of Saint Cyprian of Antiochia, Syria. He was a pagan in 300 A.D. and also a wizard. A young man in love with a young faithful woman, Iustina, asked
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SAINT SPYRIDON CHURCH BUCHAREST A BEAUTIFUL WORSHIP PLACE TO VISIT IN BUCHAREST Saint Spyridon Church in Bucharest is the largest and the most imposing Orthodox church in the capital. It is called Saint Spyridon Church New for there is another worship place dedicated to the same saint, known as the old saint Spyridon Church behind
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BUCHAREST OLD COURT CHURCH This is one of the oldest churches in Bucharest. Yet, some say it might be the oldest one. Lord Vladislav the 1st Vlaicu built it in 1350. He ruled the Romanian county until his death in 1377. What we know for sure is that he is the first ruler who issued
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BUCHAREST ITALIAN CHURCH AN ITALIAN MONUMENT TO VISIT IN BUCHAREST The Italian Church in Bucharest is a property of the Italian State. Architects and workers painted its arcs and cupola on dry walls( or al fresco). It is the only worship place where you can find an altar made from a single stump. The magnificent
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KISELEFF PARK BUCHAREST Bucharest has many parks. The largest is Herastrau Park which changed its name now in King Michael. Although a small one, Kiseleff Garden in Bucharest has one of the strangest and also funniest stories in the Romanian capital. In the same time, it is now a modern park if compared to 10
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BUCHAREST UNDERGROUND TRANSPORT BUCHAREST TUBE TIMETABLE The Bucharest Underground rail network or Bucharest Metro, or Bucharest Subway is the perfect way to travel from one destination to another while visiting the city. It is a rapid transit system used by more than 500,000 people every day. The tube is almost 70 km long and has
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THE VILLAGE MUSEUM IN BUCHAREST Village Museum in Bucharest is an open-air exhibit for tourists who want to learn more about the rural life in Romania. It is so fine that you might want to move into it. That was a joke. You wouldn’t want to leave in underground houses or in the same house with
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UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST SQUARE HEADQUARTERS A SQUARE FULL OF HISTORY IN BUCHAREST University Square in Bucharest is in the very middle of city and was built more than 150 years ago, on the land where a 16th century monastery St. Sava would rise. Around this monastery a street network appeared for inside it functioned the
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