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Wallachia
Historical and geographical region of Romania
Distance: Approx. 176 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.43,26.1
Wallachia or Walachia (; Romanian: Țara Românească, lit. 'The Romanian Land' or 'The Romanian Country'; Old Romanian: Țeara Rumânească, Romanian Cyrillic alphabet: Цѣра Рꙋмѫнѣскъ) is a historical and geographical region of modern-day Romania. It is situated north of the Lower Danube and south of the Southern Carpathians. Wallachia was traditionally divided into two sections, Muntenia (Greater Wallachia) and Oltenia (Lesser Wallachia).
Curtea Veche
Distance: Approx. 254 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.43014722,26.10096389
Curtea Veche (the Old Princely Court) was built as a palace or residence during the rule of Vlad III Dracula in 1459. Archaeological excavations started in 1953, and now the site is operated by the Muzeul Municipiului București in the historic centre of Bucharest, Romania.
National History Museum of Romania
Museum in Bucharest, Romania
Distance: Approx. 232 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.43153056,26.097225
The National History Museum of Romania (Romanian: Muzeul Național de Istorie a României) is a museum located at 12 Calea Victoriei in Bucharest, Romania, which contains Romanian historical artifacts from prehistoric times up to modern times. The museum is located inside the former Postal Services Palace, which also houses a philatelic museum. With a surface of over 8,000 square metres (86,000 square feet), the museum has approximately 60 valuable exhibition rooms.
Stavropoleos Monastery
Monastery in Bucharest, Romania
Distance: Approx. 268 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.43182222,26.09879444
Stavropoleos Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Stavropoleos), also known as Stavropoleos Church (Romanian: Biserica Stavropoleos) during the last century when the monastery was dissolved, is an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns in central Bucharest, Romania. Its church is built in Brâncovenesc style. The patrons of the church (the saints to whom the church is dedicated) are St.
Palace of Justice, Bucharest
Courthouse in Bucharest, Romania
Distance: Approx. 117 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.4288,26.099
The Palace of Justice (Romanian: Palatul Justiției), located in Bucharest, Romania, was designed by the architects Albert Ballu and Ion Mincu and built between 1890 and 1895. The foundation stone was laid by King Carol I of Romania on October 7, 1890. The façade of the building is adorned with several statues representing allegories: Law, Justice, Justice, Truth, Force, and Prudence; the statues are the work of sculptors Carol Storck and Frederic Storck.
United Nations Plaza (Bucharest)
Distance: Approx. 194 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.429392,26.09546
UN Plaza is a residential building located on Piața Națiunile Unite in Bucharest. It has 18 floors and a surface of 20,000 m2.
Statue of Trajan and the She-wolf
Statue in Bucharest
Distance: Approx. 224 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.43138889,26.09694444
The Statue of Trajan and the She-wolf is a statue by Vasile Gorduz that was once located on the steps of the National Museum of Romanian History on Calea Victoriei in central Bucharest. It depicts a nude Trajan holding in his arms the Capitoline Wolf, which is doubled as the Dacian Draco, the war standard of the Dacians.
Great Fire of Bucharest
Distance: Approx. 157 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.4309,26.09811944
The Great Fire of Bucharest (Romanian: Marele incendiu din București or simply Focul cel mare) was the largest conflagration ever to occur in Bucharest, Romania, then the capital of Wallachia. It started on 23 March 1847 and destroyed 1850 buildings, a third of the city, including, according to Prince Gheorghe Bibescu, "the most populated and richest part of Bucharest". The fire destroyed the central commercial part of the city, replacing the small and crowded wooden buildings with two-story brick merchants' and craftsmen's houses, inspired by those in Austria, having their shops and warehouses at the first floor and the habitation at the second floor.
Caru' cu Bere
Bar and restaurant in Bucharest, Romania
Distance: Approx. 290 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.4321,26.0981
Caru' cu Bere (aka Carul cu Bere; "the beer wagon") is a bar and restaurant located at 5 Stavropoleos Street in the Lipscani district of Bucharest, Romania. The business was originally opened as a brewery in 1879 by Ioan Căbășan and his nephews, Ion, Gheorghe, and Nicolae Mircea. They were originally citizens of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and from Cața, Transylvania.
St. Demetrius–Poștă Church
Heritage site in Bucharest, Romania
Distance: Approx. 168 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.43083333,26.09888889
St. Demetrius–Poștă Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Dimitrie–Poștă) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 2 Poștei Street in the Lipscani district of Bucharest, Romania. It is dedicated to Demetrius of Thessaloniki.
Domnița Bălașa Church
Historic church in Bucharest, Romania
Distance: Approx. 233 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.42828,26.10028
The Domnița Bălașa Church (Romanian: Biserica Domnița Bălașa) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 60 Sfinții Apostoli Street in Bucharest, Romania. It is dedicated to the Feast of the Ascension, to Saint Dimitrie Basarabov and to Constantin Brâncoveanu and his four sons.
Bucharest Court of Appeal
Appellate court in Bucharest, Romania
Distance: Approx. 117 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.4288,26.099
The Bucharest Court of Appeal (Romanian: Curtea de Apel București) in Bucharest, Romania is one of the 16 appellate courts of Romania. It is located in the Palace of Justice, overlooking the Dâmbovița river in central Bucharest. As of 2011, the court had 178 judges, 192 clerks and 49 salaried employees.
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