Maria’s guidebook for Sara's Guests

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Maria’s guidebook for Sara's Guests

Sightseeing

The Cathedral of Salvation is a tourist attraction because it is the first large building built after the 1989 revolution in the hope that it will ease the Romanian people after the dictatorship years. The old center of Bucharest represents the short history of this city, its architecture, history, orthodoxy, commerce and culinary traditions.
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Old Town
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The Cathedral of Salvation is a tourist attraction because it is the first large building built after the 1989 revolution in the hope that it will ease the Romanian people after the dictatorship years. The old center of Bucharest represents the short history of this city, its architecture, history, orthodoxy, commerce and culinary traditions.
Shortly after the 1977 earthquake, when many old buildings in Bucharest collapsed, Ceausescu (the communist dictator) summoned to the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party specialists and architects who presented the plan to build a new political center. office in Bucharest - a new socialist civic center. They chose the Uranus area as the safest for the construction of new buildings, compared to the lower part of the city, where 28 old buildings had collapsed, making over 1400 human victims. http://cic.cdep.ro/en/visiting/opening-hours-and-tariffs http://cic.cdep.ro/en/general-presentation/urban-legends-and-myths-about-the-palace-of-the-parliament
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Palais du Parlement
7 Bulevardul Nicolae Bălcescu
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  Shortly after the 1977 earthquake, when many old buildings in Bucharest collapsed, Ceausescu (the communist dictator) summoned to the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party specialists and architects who presented the plan to build a new political center. office in Bucharest - a new socialist civic center. They chose the Uranus area as the safest for the construction of new buildings, compared to the lower part of the city, where 28 old buildings had collapsed, making over 1400 human victims. http://cic.cdep.ro/en/visiting/opening-hours-and-tariffs http://cic.cdep.ro/en/general-presentation/urban-legends-and-myths-about-the-palace-of-the-parliament
The Royal Palace (Romanian: Palatul Regal) of Bucharest, known as Palace of the Republic (Romanian: Palatul Republicii) between 1948 and 1990, is a monumental building situated in the capital of Romania, on Calea Victoriei. The Palace in its various incarnations served as official residence for the Kings of Romania until 1947, when the communist regime was installed after Michael I of Romania's forced abdication. Since 1950 the Palace hosts the National Museum of Art of Romania. The former Romanian royal family currently uses Elisabeta Palace as its official residence in Bucharest. The Palace is the largest and most significant royal residence in the country, containing emblematic official spaces such as the Throne Hall, the Royal Dining Hall and the monumental Voivodes' Staircase. An equestrian statue of the first king of Romania, Carol I stands in the center of a large square in front of it, traditionally known as the "Palace Square"(Romanian: Piața Palatului), but renamed "Revolution Square" after the Romanian revolution of 1989.
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Royal Palace of Bucharest
49-53 Calea Victoriei
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The Royal Palace (Romanian: Palatul Regal) of Bucharest, known as Palace of the Republic (Romanian: Palatul Republicii) between 1948 and 1990, is a monumental building situated in the capital of Romania, on Calea Victoriei. The Palace in its various incarnations served as official residence for the Kings of Romania until 1947, when the communist regime was installed after Michael I of Romania's forced abdication. Since 1950 the Palace hosts the National Museum of Art of Romania. The former Romanian royal family currently uses Elisabeta Palace as its official residence in Bucharest. The Palace is the largest and most significant royal residence in the country, containing emblematic official spaces such as the Throne Hall, the Royal Dining Hall and the monumental Voivodes' Staircase. An equestrian statue of the first king of Romania, Carol I stands in the center of a large square in front of it, traditionally known as the "Palace Square"(Romanian: Piața Palatului), but renamed "Revolution Square" after the Romanian revolution of 1989.
Dealul Mitropoliei-- Metropolitanate Hill), also called Dealul Patriarhiei -- Patriarchate Hill), is a small hill in Bucharest, Romania and an important historic, cultural, architectural, religious and touristic point in the national capital. From a religious point of view, it is one of the centres of Romanian Orthodoxy: the headquarters of the Romanian Patriarchy and the residence of the Patriarch are both located here.
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Colline de la Métropole
Aleea Dealul Mitropoliei
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Dealul Mitropoliei-- Metropolitanate Hill), also called Dealul Patriarhiei -- Patriarchate Hill), is a small hill in Bucharest, Romania and an important historic, cultural, architectural, religious and touristic point in the national capital. From a religious point of view, it is one of the centres of Romanian Orthodoxy: the headquarters of the Romanian Patriarchy and the residence of the Patriarch are both located here.

Food scene

Caru' cu Bere is a bar and restaurant on Stavropoleos Street in the Lipscani district of Bucharest, opened in 1879 and moved to the current location, a gothic revival building designed by Austrian architect Siegfrid Kofczinsky, in 1899. It is noted for its distinctive art nouveau interior decoration. https://www.carucubere.ro/en/
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Caru' cu bere
5 Strada Stavropoleos
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Caru' cu Bere is a bar and restaurant on Stavropoleos Street in the Lipscani district of Bucharest, opened in 1879 and moved to the current location, a gothic revival building designed by Austrian architect Siegfrid Kofczinsky, in 1899. It is noted for its distinctive art nouveau interior decoration. https://www.carucubere.ro/en/