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Ateneul Român
Romanian Athenaeum, Bucharest
inaugurated in 1888
architect Albert Galleron
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_Athenaeum
www.monumenteromania.ro/index.php/monumente/detalii/en/Ro...
On a tiny island in a lake just outside of Bucharest stands Snagov Monastery which local tradition states is the burial place of Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
In total contrast to the pristine appearance of Baku the area around the main railway station in Bucharest really has been let go. It looks to me as though there has been no investment since the 1989 revolution when Ceaușescu was overthrown. This hotel entrance is a good representation of the area that surrounds Bucharest Nord railway station.
From what I can see the centre of Bucharest is a lovely place with a great number of well presented classical buildings, but this area of the city, just a mile away seemingly hasn't been touched by developers.
Pink light and mirror lake
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The so-called Gioconda complex includes three G+5 apartment buildings and a G+17 tower with two extra split floors, totalling 321 apartaments. The constructive system consists of reinforced concrete frames with back-up masonry for the lower buildings and reinforced concrete membranes with thick slabs for the tower.
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