Bucharest Botanical Garden
Bucuresti, Soseaua Cotroceni, 32The history of the Bucharest botanical garden is not simple and interesting. It was founded in 1860 and was located near the medical faculty of the University of Bucharest, occupying in those years a small area of about seven hectares. But he existed there not for long, in 1874 the garden moved to a new place.
Cantacuzino Palace in Bucharest
Bucharest, Calea Victoriei, 141, sector 1On one of the old streets of central Bucharest, surrounded by a luxurious and well-kept park, is the Cantacuzino Palace, built in 1903 by the design of the well-deserved Romanian architect Johan Berindeim. Connected in its architectural appearance of the features of French academicism, the elements of rococo.
Cotroceni Palace
Bucuresti, Bulevardul Geniului, 1In the south-western part of Bucharest, on the top of the hill Kotrocheni is located the country palace Kotrocheni - a striking example of architecture of the 19th century. Thousands of tourists come here every year to see the luxurious residence of Prince Ferdinand and Princess Maria, who later became king and queen of Romania.
The Palace of Parliament in Bucharest
Bucuresti, Str Izvor, 2-4The business card of Bucharest, its main asset and pride, the largest and heaviest civil construction in the world, as well as the contradictory symbol of dictatorship and oppression - all this is the Palace of Parliament, the famous monument of architecture in Romania.
Museum of the History of the Jewish People in Bucharest
Bucharest, St. Mamulari, No. 3The Museum of the History of the Jewish People is located in the historical quarter of the Jewish people's residence, in the building of the Great Synagogue, built in 1850. It appeared in January 1978 in a difficult time for the country - the era of the totalitarian regime of Ceausescu.
National Museum of Arts of Romania
Bucuresti, Calea Victoriei, 49-53The exhibits of the National Museum of Art of Romania are housed in an old neo-classical building, built in 1812. It used to be the main residence of all Romanian kings, and now there are more than 60 thousand items of national and foreign art.
National Museum of Romanian History
Bucuresti, Calea Victoriei, 12In the heart of the Romanian capital in a luxurious neoclassical building are exhibits of the National Historical Museum of Romania. Once it was the Postal Palace, then the building moved to the Central Post Office, until it was taken over by the History Museum in 1970.
National Museum of the Romanian Peasantry
Bucuresti, Soseaua Pavel Dimitrievici Kiseleff, 3The evolution of any country often leads to a conflict between tradition and progress, between old foundations and new order, and Romania is no exception. Historians and museum workers seek to capture the unique and distinctive features of peasant life.
National Museum of the village. Dmitry Gusti
Bucuresti, Sos. Kiseleff, nr. 28-30, sector 1In the heart of the Romanian capital there is a place where for a while you forget that you are in the heart of a modern European metropolis. This is the National Village Museum, more like a nature reserve than a traditional museum.
National Museum of Modern Art in Bucharest
Bucuresti, Sector, 5The National Museum of Modern Art in Bucharest is located in the world-famous Palace of Parliament - a symbol of the totalitarian past of Romania. For the erection of this monument of human gigantomania in the second half of the 1980s, whole blocks of the "Balkan Paris" were demolished.
Romanian Athenaeum
Bucuresti, St Benjamin Franklin, 3Concert Hall Romanian Athenaeum - a landmark is really outstanding. This is not just another concert site, but a real temple of art, a symbol of the spiritual tradition of the Romanian people. Its construction in the golden age of the Romanian state was the initiative of the cultural elite of the nation.
The Cismigiu Garden in Bucharest
Bucuresti, Soseaua Bucuresti - Ploiesti, nr 8B, sector 1In the heart of Bucharest there is an amazing paradise - the garden of Cismigiu. Today it is almost impossible to believe that once upon a time there was an endless viscous swamp. The encircled marshy territory has turned into a luxurious city garden with fountains and a lake.
Museums of Bucharest
If you plan to walk through the museums of Bucharest, be prepared for the journey to be very busy and exciting .And if you decide to visit the maximum of them, then be prepared for the fact that this journey will be greatly delayed .All because the extremely interesting museums in Bucharest are visibly invisible .Mandatory to visit The Museum of the Romanian Peasantry: founded more than a hundred years ago, it is still as relevant as it was at the dawn of existence .The museum is dedicated to Romanian traditions and culture, it illustrates in detail the peculiarities of life and life of peasants for centuries .The rural museum continues its rural theme, located directly under the open sky .Here is an amazing collection of village buildings, delivered from all over Romania, some buildings are considered to be truly unique and date back as far back as the 18th century .
Art museums immerse visitors in the rich world of Romanian art. In the Museum of Arts of Romania the works of Romanian and European painters are collected, the exposition of the palace of Cotroceni is concentrated on the art objects of the medieval period, and objects of everyday life, art, documents and other evidence of feudal times can be seen in the Brykinkoy Museum, which is located in the palace complex of Mogosoaia.
Temples of Bucharest
The church architecture of the Romanian capital is just as impressive, there are many beautiful old temples that still continue to please pilgrims and ordinary tourists .In the long list of noteworthy churches it is worth noting the cathedral of the patriarchate of the 17th century, the Cathedral of St. .St. George's of the 19th century, the church of St. .Arona of the 15th century, as well as the 16th-century Plumbuite monasteries, Antim of the 18th century and others .Decorate your photos from Bucharest and the graceful church of Cretulescu, and the Romanian pearl - the church of Stavropoleos of the early 18th century, and the elegant Mihai Voda church .