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[Topics of the world] Why Bucharest was known as “Little Paris” | Topics of the world: The Romanian Atheneum on Calea Victoriei. Victoria (Victory) Commercial Galleries, Bucharest. Lipscani Area. Now in full process of reabilitation - a lot of cafes and some new shops have opened lately in this area, making it more and ...

[Romania Business Insider] Discover Bucharest in one day - Calea Victoriei (Victoriei Avenue): Rosetti ”” strada Åžtirbei Vodă ”” strada Spiru Haret ”” strada General Berthelot ”” Calea Victoriei ”” strada Biserica Amzei ”” strada Christian Tell ”” strada Henri Coandă ”” strada Nicolae Iorga ”” Calea Victoriei ”” strada General Gh. Manu ”” Strada Orlando ”” Calea Victoriei ”” B-dul Lascăr Catargiu ”” PiaÅ£a Romană ”” B-dul Magheru ”” strada Tache Ionescu ”” PiaÅ£a Alexandru Lahovary ”” strada Dionisie Lupu ”” strada Pitar MoÅŸ ”” strada C.

[EuropeUpClose] Downtown Bucharest: a Stroll Down Historic Calea Victoriei ...: Calea Victoriei, a major street running north-south in downtown Bucharest, has many bookstores, hotels, and fashion stores. This elegant, tree-lined, meandering street is a quieter walk than the thundering thoroughfare of Magheru-Balcescu-Bratianu.

[Bucharest Daily Photo] Shadows » Bucharest Daily Photo: outlets, such small craftsman shops (together with the crafts they once hosted) are almost extinct in Bucharest, with their small places being quickly filled by cafeterias or nicely packed junk-selling boutiques.

[Modernism] BUCHAREST BIENNALE 4 EVENIMENT PARALEL - Modernism: Supported by: Austrian Cultural Forum, British Council, Centre for Visual Introspection, Danish Arts Council, dgARTES, French Cultural Institute, French Embassy, FRAME Finland, Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian, FSPUB (Faculty of Political Science, Bucharest University), National Geology Museum, IASPIS, IFA Germany, laBOMBA, Ministerio da Cultura, Mondriaan Foundation, Netherlands Embassy in Bucharest, OCA Norway, ParadisGaraj, Polish Institute, Romanian Cultural Institute, Romanian Cultural Institute New York, Romanian Institute of Geology, Rumanska Kulturinstitutet Stockholm, Seacex, UNArte (National University of Arts, Bucharest), FRAME – Finnish Fund for Art Exchange.

[Sephi's Blog] My top 10 buildings to see in Bucharest « Sephi's Blog: This is a new building, the old theater building was inaugurated in December 1852 and was originally located on Calea Victorei, one of Bucharest most prominent boulevards. The historic theatre building ”” now featured on the 100-leu banknote ”” was destroyed during the Luftwaffe bombardment of Bucharest on August 24, 1944.

[TravelPod.com TravelStreamâ™ ”” Recent Entries at TravelPod.com] Into Bulgaria on the Danube - Ruse Bulgaria, Bulgaria Travel Blog: Intercontinental Hotels Intercontinental Bucharest

[EuropeUpClose] Walks in Northern Bucharest: Stately Villas and Monuments ...: This is Calea Dorobantilor, a pleasant, lively street of homes and offices, including many old villas. It buzzes with restaurants near its southern end, while further north, the road contains the Socialist-era Romanian television building, a not unattractive specimen fronted by well-tended gardens full of glittering, abstract sculptures.

[andyandkaren's TravelStreamâ™ ”” Recent TravelPod.com entries] Nice Truthful Taxi Drivers - Ruse, Bulgaria Travel Blog: We arrived in Bulgaria with little difficulty, it was a short drive from Bucharest (about 1hr 30) with a chatty Romanian. We soon worked out that the next train or bus service to Varna was at 4:00pm (it was midday in Ruse). 

[Bucharest Daily Photo] The Victory Avenue: The Victory Avenue (Calea Victoriei in Romanian) is one of Bucharest's most important avenues. It was built as a main road in 1692 under orders from Constantin Brâncoveanu who needed a road to link his palace at Mogoşoaia with the Old .

[Travel blog] the secret of Bucharest's charm: If not, you’re better off with another taxi, because Bucharest taxi drivers have the unfortunate habit of dropping customers off in the neighborhood, if they have indicated a nearby landmark as a reference. Rule number four: watch the meter, because it sometimes starts to turn rapidly once the passenger gets in.

[Frugal Traveler] Spying on Bucharest's Cool Underground - Frugal Traveler Blog ...: This was the avant-garde Bucharest I’d been seeking: blazers covered in carefully stitched “scars,” an elegant dress with multilayered lapels that would’ve looked great on Sean Young in “Blade Runner.” I came close to buying a white-cotton jacket with complicated pockets, but it was 488 lei ”” a bargain for high fashion, but not within my budget. Even the store itself seemed like a work of art, with one room designed to look like a Communist-era den (cheap dining table, glass display case of knickknacks) and the other all-white and filled with artificial mist.

[Diana Mandache's Weblog] A symbol of the Romanian Monarchy: the Throne Room - used by the ...:  The strange set up was poignantly thrust into my eyes by the eerily juxtaposition of the dome painted with the coat of arms of the Romanian Royal family and that of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen dynasty, together with those of Romania’s provinces over the large cold metal-made communist coat of arms hung beneath them, in fact a perfect metaphor of those unfortunate times. The scene in the photograph above  shows the 1968 New Year’s Eve get-together of the dictator and his government with the accredited foreign diplomats in Bucharest.

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