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The following conferences will
be be held in Bucharest Romania,
organized in parallel and the attendees can attend any session of any
conference and will receive the proceedings of all these conferences:
Details about travel
facilities, collaborating hotels, etc... will be announced later.
The
following text is from the Web Page:
http://www.ici.ro/romania/en/bucuresti/turism.html
Bucharest is a political
administrative, economic and cultural centre; with material vestiges from
Palaeolithic Age and documentary attestation from 1459, September 20.
Bucharest, the most important urban centre of Romania (with a population six
times larger than that of the second largest town Iasi), is not only a
tourist spot of prime importance but also a gateway and starting point for
tourist destinations across the country. The larger parks and lakes which
lend a distinct note to this "gardencity" are joined by points of attraction
in its immediate proximity: the Snagov forest and lake (including the
renowned monastery lying on the isle in the midst of the lake, where ruling
Prince Vlad the Impaler is thought to have been buried), Mogosoaia - with
the Palace of Prince Constantin Brāncoveanu, the Pustnicu Forest, the
picturesque monasteries of Cernica and Pasarea, the Baneasa Woods (with the
largest zoological garden of Romania being located there), the Caldarusani
Lake and Monastery (which was founded by ruling Prince Matei Basarab). The
open-air Village Museum (the second most important in Europe after the one
in Stockholm), the Romanian Peasant Museum, the Museum of National History
or the 16th-17th churches in Bucharest should not be missed by any tourist.
Lovers of contemporary art can admire and even buy at the art galleries in
the centre of the city paintings by contemporary artists who have already
made a name for themselves or by young talents.
Tourist attractions:
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Churches
- Mihai Voda Monastery founded in 1591 by the great
voivode Michael the Brave
- Radu Voda Church (17th cent.)
- Stavropoleos Church (17th cent.)
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Historical and architecture monuments
- the Old Princely Court (16th cent.)
- Manuc's Inn (1808), today a specific
Romanian-style hotel and restaurant
- Palace of the Parliament and the Savings Bank
(19th cent.)
- the Romanian Athenaeum (19th cent.)
- the University (19th cent.)
- History Museum of Romania, housed in a building,
architecture monument (19th cent.)
- History and Art Museum of Bucharest City, housed
in Sutu Palace (19th cent.)
- Art Museum of Romania
- Art Collections Museum
- "Gr. Antipa" Natural History Museum
- Village and Folk Art Museum
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Contemporary buildings
- Hall of the Palace
- National Theatre
- Sport and Culture Palace
- Exhibit Pavilion
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Learning institutions, art galleries, theatres,
opera-house, cinemas, exhibitions etc.
- Going also by the name of the
garden-city
owing to its vast expanses of verdures:
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Streets and squares
- Bucharest is skirted by numerous lakes and woods -
agreeable places of recreation - in which one may see a number of
monuments in the traditional Romanian architectural style:
- Baneasa Woods (zoo,
restaurants, winecellars, camping-site);
- Snagov (lake, woods,
monastery - 15th cent., swimming, hotel, camping-site, restaurant);
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Cernica (woods,
monastery - 19th cent.)
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Heresti - memorial
house - 17th cent.;
- Caldarusani - woods,
monastery - 17th cent.
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Mogosoaia - woods,
castle, lake, restaurant
By European standards,
Bucharest is not an old city, its existence first
being referred to by scholars as late as 1459. [1] Since
then it has gone through a ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucharest -
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Bucharest
Guide and Map for accommodation. Hotels,
apartments for rent, map, restaurants, car
rental and nightclubs are all listed here.
www.bucharest-guide.ro/index.en.php |
Bucharest, hotels,
restaurants, maps. Romanian National Tourist Office,
official information website regarding travel to
Romania.
www.romaniatourism.com/main.html |
Welcome to Bucharest!!
Bucuresti in its Romanian form is one of the largest
cities in Europe and home to the biggest contrasts
Europe has ever seen.
www.virtourist.com/europe/bucharest/
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Open source travel guide
to Bucharest, featuring up-to-date information on
attractions, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, travel tips
and more.
wikitravel.org/en/Bucharest
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