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Bucharest

• Capital of Romania
• “Titu Maiorescu” University place
• Old town with tradition, named also, during interwar historical period of
time, “Little Paris” because architecture, bohemian and fashion
atmosphere
• A beautiful city where our students can spend wonderful moments
walking downtown, in natural gardens, in old city, shopping, going to an
old and fashion coffee shop, libraries, cinema, modern music clubs
The headquarters of the National Bank of Romania(BNR), the facade on Lipscani
Street, architects Cassien Bernard and Albert Galleron (1883-1885)
A first-generation Ford automobile
arrives before the Romanian Athenaeum
from a 12-year tour through 55 countries
The Carol I Foundation (today's Central
University Library Palace), architect Paul
Gottereau (1891)
Triumphal Arch, built in 1935-1936 to honour
the victory of the Romanian Army in
WWI
The Tribunal House, also known as the Justice
Palace on the banks of the Dambovita River,
architects Albert Ballu and Ion Mincu
The Savings and Deposits House Palace
(today's CEC),architect Paul Gottereau
(1896-1900)
The Scientists' House (COS)
The Agriculture Ministry, architect Louis
Blanc (1895)
The Parliament House, the second largest
building in the world, after the US Pentagon
Herastrau
Garden
Cismigiu
Garden
Romania
Black Sea
Danube Delta
Fagaras
Mountains

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Bucegi Mountains
Apuseni Mountains
Scarisoara Glacier
Timeless places in
the mountain
villages in Piatra
Craiului Mountains
Peacefull
places and
special
monasterie
s (some in
UNESCO
patrimony
included)
Some
Romanian
Castles
named
“Dracula
Hause”
Welcome to Bucharest !
Welcome to Romania !

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