Bucharest By Night

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Bucharest is the centre of the Romanian mass media, culture

and arts. Its eclectic architecture is a mix of historical, interbellum, Communist-era and modern. In

the period between the two World Wars, the city's elegant

architecture and the sophistication of its elite earned Bucharest the nickname of the

"Paris of the East" or "Little Paris" (Micul Paris).

The Palace of the Parliament

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musicmusicGeorge Enescu: George Enescu: Romanian RhapsodyRomanian Rhapsody

Ciocarlia

Romanian Athenaeum

George Enescu (1881 - 1955)

A MOZART of Romania

Romanian composer, violonist, pianist, conductor and teacher, one of the most proeminent musicians from the 20th century.

Enescu raised the professional Romanian music at the level of the universal music values.

Born in Liveni, near Dorohoi, Botosani county (northern Moldavia), he has known since his childhood the Romania folklore from the folk music

bands. He began his studies at the Conservatoire of Iasi with the professor

Eduard Caudella. Due to his extraordinary talent he was guided to follow his studies at the Conservatoire from Wien and next in Paris. He was the

first foreign student in Paris who obtained the golden medal. Violonist of international fame, he was considerated one of the greatest

interpreters of his time. He was the teacher of Yehudi Menuhin, who appreciated him very much, and included Enescu's works in his

repertoire. His creation has some unvaluable works: "Romanian Rapsodies" no. 1 and 2, "Oedip" opera, "Impressions from Childhood" suite, symphonies,

sonatas for violin and piano, quartets, lieds etc.

The Romanian Athaeneum building is considered to be a symbol of Romanian culture and since 2007 is on the list of the Label of European Heritage sights.

Romanian Athenaeum - Inside

The Palace of the Parliament

Romanian Athenaeum

Bucharest is located in the southeast of the country and lies on the banks of the Dâmboviţa River. It was

originally known as Dâmboviţa citadel.

A swan in Bucharest

Dâmboviţa River

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Opened in 1888, the ornate, domed, circular building is the city's main concert hall and home of the "George Enescu" Philarmonic and of the George Enescu annual international

music festival.

Romanian Athenaeum

The Triumphal Arch from Bucharest

The current triumphal arch, which was inaugurated in September 1936.

The current arch has a height of 27 meters and was built after the plans of the architect Petre Antonescu. It has as foundation a 25 x 11.50 meters rectangle. The sculptures with which the facades are decorated were created by famous

Romanian sculptors such as Ion Jalea and Dimitrie Paciurea.

Arcul de Triumf is a triumphal

arch located in the northern part of Bucharest, on

the Kiseleff Road.

The Palace of the Parliament (Romanian: Palatul Parlamentului) in Bucharest, Romania is the world's second largest administrative building, after The Pentagon. It was one of the most lavish and expensive buildings known to mankind. Its original name was the People's House (Casa Poporului), but it was renamed (in the post-

Communist era) first during the 1989 Revolution with the derogatory name of House of Ceauşescu and then as the Palace of the Parliament. However, to this day,

most of the Romanians retain the old name and call it Casa Poporului.

Bucharest University Square at night

Romana Square

Unirea Shopping Center

Romanian Athenaeum

The overall style is neoclassical, with some more romantic touches. In front of the building there is a small park and a statue of Romanian poet Mihai Eminescu.

300 workers, Romanians,

Portuguese and Brazilians worked for one month and a half

for realizing the biggest Christmas

tree in Europe. Having 7th floors, 76

meters height and 300 tones, the huge

tree lights up the Unirii Square with its

over 2 millions lightings.

Unirii Square

Bucharest: the Biggest Christmas Tree from Europe

2007

White Night in Bucharest