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Piata Iosif Sava, București, Romania
The Muzeul Dr
Sala Palatului is a Communist-era concert hall which hosts the annual George Enescu Festival of classical music in August - September
Cişmigiu Gardens is a beautiful oasis of greenery in the heart of Bucharest, with shady trees, flowers and lakes with fountains
Calea Victoriei is a historical arterial road in Bucharest, running all the way from Piata Victoriei to Piata Natiunilor Unite by the Dambovita River
Kretzulescu Church is an 18th century Brâncovenesc-style church with a striking red-brick façade and beautiful frescoes by Gheorghe Tattarescu
The Revolution Square in central Bucharest is a historic square named after the 1989 Romanian Revolution which led to the end of 42 years of Communist rule in Romania
Athenee Palace, now the Hilton Bucharest, is a grand Art Nouveau building from 1914
The Memorial of Rebirth on Revolution Square commemorates the Romanian Revolution of 1989 which overthrew Nicolae Ceaușescu's Communist regime
The Equestrian Statue of Charles I on Revolution Square is a 7 metre high monument bronze statue by Florin Codre, built as a replica of the original statue of 1939 by Ivan Meštrović that was melted down during the Communist regime