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#bucharest #romania #travel #trip #europe Parking Bucuresti https://apps.apple.com/ua/app/parking... My Instagram: / anastasia___d BUCHAREST TOP PLACES IN ONE DAY! WHERE TO EAT DELICIOUSLY IN ROMANIA Now we will pass through the Dambovita River. The source of the river is in the Fagaras mountain range. Not navigable. For several centuries it has been the main source of drinking water in Bucharest. It crosses the city for about 22 km and there are sixteen bridges across the river. Historians find the first mention of Bucharest in the documents of Prince Vlad III the Impaler from 1459, who built a fortress on the site of the modern city to protect Wallachia from the Turks. In 1862, Bucharest was proclaimed the capital of the Romanian state. Before World War II, Bucharest was built in the French style, with wide boulevards intended to resemble Paris. Carucu bere is Romanian for beer cart. It was originally opened as a brewery 145 years ago in 1879, and the new building opened in June 1899. The basement houses cellars for wine and beer barrels; the high ground floor is a hall-style restaurant; the next two floors are housing for the owner and employees; and above is a spacious attic. Inside, we find Gothic elements of German Romanticism, wooden furniture, paneling, arches and frescoes. The floor is covered with ceramics of different colors and types, laid in stripes or large areas. During the expansion in 1924, the inscriptions in the central arch were added, connecting the new and old spaces. One of the owners, Nicolae MIRCEA, wrote his moral credo: "WITH WORK, PATIENCE, ENERGY AND HONESTY, WITH FAITH AND THROUGH THE WILL OF GOD, EVERYTHING COMES TO LIFE." The upper part of the walls, the arches and the entire ceiling are painted with oil, and the grapevines rising from the columns are gilded. All these columns are decorated with stucco and marble. All this creates a unique atmosphere in the establishment. The three wide windows of the building are decorated at the top with several stained glass windows with colored glass frames, depicting static scenes with fruits, birds, game and vases, painted in light colors on yellow glass. All the paintings in the restaurant are inspired by similar scenes from Munich beer halls of that time. A small wooden statue, made in 1924, at the foot of the wooden stairs leading to the balcony on the right side of the central part of the pub, depicts old Ghiță, the famous wine master from the early days of Caru' cu Bere. At the very top of the building is a statue of a German innkeeper, dressed in eighteenth-century fashion, holding a glass of beer in honor of those entering the premises. This building is the Romanian Credit Bank, founded in 1888. During the first years, the bank operated in another building, and between 1911 and 1913, the bank built new headquarters on this street. This beautiful building The National Bank of Romania was created by law on April 17, 1880, with an initial capital of 30 million lei, of which 10 million was state capital and the remaining 20 million was private capital. According to statistics, Bucharest has 1.4 million cars for a population of 1.8 million. The population makes Bucharest one of the largest cities in the European Union. Romanian architects, educated abroad, mainly at the Parisian school, give Bucharest the appearance of other European capitals through their buildings and projects. In addition to Romanians, foreign architects also come to Bucharest, mainly French and Austrian. The Romanian Athenaeum is a concert hall in Bucharest, inaugurated on 14 February 1888. The plans for the building were designed by the French architect Albert Galleron. It was built with money collected from public donations, after a national lottery with 500,000 tickets priced at 1 leu. The founder of the Romanian Athenaeum Society, Constantin Esârcu, came up with the funny but simple slogan "Give one leu for the Athenaeum!" On the right side is the Royal Palace of Bucharest. In 1812, the Golescu House was built in its place, it was one-story and had 25 rooms. After a fire on the night of December 7-8, 1926, which destroyed the central building, there was a need to repair the building. In 1927, King Ferdinand decided to repair the palace, and the work was entrusted to the Czech architect Karel Liman. In 1935-1936, the old palace was completely demolished. The new palace, the current one, was built according to the plans of the Romanian architect Nicolae Nenciulescu and completed in 1937. The building, which now houses a bookstore, was built in 1860 and bought at the beginning of the 20th century by the Crissoveloni banking family. At the end of the day, we decided to leave the visit to the fountains of Bucharest, we came early so we went to warm up in the shopping center nearby, as it was already cool outside. The Palace of the Parliament was built in 1984-1997. It has 9 levels above ground and 9 more underground. It is the third largest