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Commissioned by Nicolae Ceaușescu as part of the reconstruction of Bucharest after the earthquake of 1977, the Palace of... Commissioned by Nicolae Ceaușescu as part of the reconstruction of Bucharest aft... Commissioned by Nicolae Ceaușescu as part of the reconstruction of Bucharest after the earthquake of...
Jilava is the site of the historical Fort 13 prison where the Jilava Massacre of 1940 took place, in which Iron Guard au... Jilava is the site of the historical Fort 13 prison where the Jilava Massacre of... Jilava is the site of the historical Fort 13 prison where the Jilava Massacre of 1940 took place, in...
The Tineretului Park is one of the largest public parks in Bucharest, sprawling over 200 hectares in the southern part o... The Tineretului Park is one of the largest public parks in Bucharest, sprawling ... The Tineretului Park is one of the largest public parks in Bucharest, sprawling over 200 hectares in...
Cişmigiu Gardens is a beautiful oasis of greenery in the heart of Bucharest, with shady trees, flowers and lakes with fo... Cişmigiu Gardens is a beautiful oasis of greenery in the heart of Bucharest, wit... Cişmigiu Gardens is a beautiful oasis of greenery in the heart of Bucharest, with shady trees, flowe...
The 17th century Mogosoaia Palace was built by the Prince of Wallachia Constantin Brancoveanu in typical 'Brâncovenesc' ... The 17th century Mogosoaia Palace was built by the Prince of Wallachia Constanti... The 17th century Mogosoaia Palace was built by the Prince of Wallachia Constantin Brancoveanu in typ...