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Sector 1, Bucharest, Romania
Yeshua Tova Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Bucharest, dating back to 1827
The Constantin Joja Memorial House is a museum located in the former residence of the renowned Romanian architect, and is dedicated to his works
The National Museum of Romanian Literature has a collection of old Romanian literature, rare books, manuscripts, periodicals, documents, letters, original photographs, and fine arts
The bronze Statue of Alexander Lahovari on Lahovari Square honors the 19th century Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs
The Admiral Vasile Urseanu Astronomical Observatory is the first and only public observatory in Bucharest
The Frederic and Cecilia Cuțescu-Storck Art Museum is modern art museum dedicated to the work of artists Frederic Storck and Cecilia Cuţescu-Storck, as well as other artists in the family including Karl Storck, and Carol Storck
Bulevardul Magheru is a major thoroughfare running from Piața Romană to Piața Universității, and the most expensive commercial street in Romania
The Romanian Athenaeum is a breathtaking 19th century concert hall in central Bucharest that is home to the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra
Athenee Palace, now the Hilton Bucharest, is a grand Art Nouveau building from 1914