| The most important touristic objectives of Bucharest municipality are: People's House (Parliament's Palace), The Romanian Athenaeum, The Triumph Arch, The National Bank's Palace, The Equestrian statue of Mihai Viteazu, The National Theatre, The University, The Cismigiu Park, The Botanical Garden, Herastrau Park, The Village Museum, The National Museum of Romania's Art, The National Museum of Romania's History, The Church of Casin Monastery. |
| This outdoor museum is a re-creation of traditional Romanian villages. It shows village styles from different regions of the country. It is built beside a lake, which is pleasant to stroll around. |
| The Museum of the Romanian Peasant is part of the large family of European Museums for Folk Arts and Traditions. It is a National Museum, functionning under patronage of the Ministry of Culture. Owner of an impressive collection of objects, placed in a historical monument building, (new Romanian style), The Museum of the Romanian Peasant has managed to put in practice a special type of museology.... |  |
| It's a building of great proportions, extended on an area of 64,800 square meters - the second building in the world after the Pentagon's building in Washington. Built between 1984 and 1989 on Uranus Hill, after the plans of a Romanian collective of architects, this stately building has a rectangular shape, with sides of 270 meters in front and respectively 240 meters on the sides, a height of 84... |  |
| It's one of the most representative buildings of the Capital, with value of a symbol, built between 1886 and 1888 (inaugurated on 14/26 February 1888), after the plans of the French architect Albert Galleron, helped by the Romanian architect Constantin Baicoianu, to the initiative of an intellectual group, eager to endow Bucharest with a roomy hall, destined to musical manifestations of high... |  |
| Situated on the Mihail Kogalniceanu Boulevard, opposite to the University, is the first monument of this type uncovered in the Capital, in 1876. Opera made of bronze by the French sculptor Albert Ernest Carriere de Belleuse, the equestrian statue, 2.5 meters high, represents the voivode Mihai Viteazul with his legs supported by the spurs, holding in the right hand the horse's bridles, and in the... |  |
| The first triumph arch was built in a hurry, in 1878, for the parade of the troops returning from the independence war. Because it was built out of light materials, it has been deteriorated after a while. A new Provisional construction was occasioned by the parade of 1922 of the Romanian troops participant in the first world war, for the implementation of the unitary national statute.... |  |
| The Zoo Garden from Bucharest was set up in 1955 by some "zoological corner" situated in the main parks of the capital and in Baneasa woods. Between 1955-1959, the animal wew progressively gathered in the Baneasa Zoological Corner which was openned in 1959, May 1st and had become, the Bucharest's Zoological Garden. The Zoological Garden has an area of 5.85ha and, in 1994, January 1st, in its... |  |
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