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Strada Mircea Vulcănescu, București, Romania
The Theodore Pallady Museum, housed in Casa Melik, showcases the Post-Impressionist artist's paintings, landscapes, and portraits from his Parisian period
The Armenian-Gregorian Bishopric Museum Collection has medieval religious art items and rare books
The National Museum of Firemen, housed in the Foişorul de Foc or Fire Tower, showcases firefighting equipment, accessories and techniques, as well as documents tracing the history of firemen in Romania
The State Jewish Theater hosts performances of Jewish plays
The Aromanian Museum Collection presents local culture through displays of ethnographic artifacts relating to Aromanian history and traditions
The Statue of Tudor Vladimirescu on Mihai Eminescu street honors the Wallachian Romanian revolutionary leader
Built in 1845-'47 by the Ashkenazi Polish-Jewish community, the Great Synagogue in Bucharest is one of the most important Jewish buildings in Romania
The Choral Temple is an ornate 19th century synagogue built as a replica of Ludwig Förster's Leopoldstadt-Tempelgasse Great Synagogue in Vienna