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Adamclisi
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Park
Mamaia
OVIDIU Beach
If you visit the monasteries of Moldavia and
Bucovina, you can reset spiritually or you can
admire the famous secular paintings.
Agapia Moldoviţa
Voroneţ
Suceviţa
.
“Merry Cemetery”in
Săpânța is famous for
the crosses with colorful
naive paintings and
humorous lyrics.
Bistriţa (Bistritz), Braşov (Kronstadt), Cluj
(Klausenburg), Mediaş (Mediasch), Orăştie (Broos), Sibiu
(Hermannstadt) şi Sighişoara (Schessburg)
Sighişoara is the
only fortress in
Europe still
inhabited.
1760 - first city of monarchy with streets illuminated by lamps;
1771 - first newspaper appeared on the present territory of Romania;
1854 - first telegraph service in a city of Romania ;
1855 - first city of the Habsburg monarchy with gas-lit streets;
1881 - first telephone network in the territory of present Romania ;
1884 - first continental European city with electric lighted streets;
1886 - first rescue station in Hungary and Romania;
1889 - first European football match in Romania;
1895 - first asphalt street;
1897 - first film screenings;
1899 - first electric tram in the city of Romania;
1989 - Romanian revolution started against the
communist regime.
The statue of Dacian
king Decebal than 55 m
and 25 m wide, is the
largest statue in Europe.
It can be seen in a cruise
on the Danube.
Iron Gates Hydropower
is the largest on the
Danube River.
Sinaia
Arch of
Triumph
CEC’s
The Art Museum of Headquarters
Romania, the former Manuc’s Khan
Royal Palace
.
Romanian Opera
-1953 National Theatre
-1980
Parliament House,
formerly "People's
House", the largest
administrative building
in the world for civilian
use, the most
expensive
Intercontinental Hotel administrative building
Old and new in Bucharest
-1970 in the world and the
hardest building in the
world.