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Tag Archives: King Carol I
The Romanian Athenaeum
The Romanian Athenaeum, built in 1888, is one of the architectural exponents of Bucharest and a symbol of the national culture. Resembling with an Ionic temple and having a superb baroque cupola, this event venue houses the George Enescu Philharmonic … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexandru cel Bun, architectural exponents, Bucharest, built, George Enescu, George Enescu International Festival, King Carol I, Matei Basarab, national culture, Neagoe Basarab, Philharmonic Orchestra, symbol, The Romanian Athenaeum, Vasile Lupu
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Metropolitan Cathedral in Iași
Overview: The Metropolitan Cathedral in Iași is the headquarters of the Mitropoly of Moldavia and Bucovina, one of the six Orthodox metropolitan cathedrals in Romania and the biggest Orthodox church in the country. Works at the cathedral began in 1833, … Continue reading
St Dumitru Metropolitan Cathedral
Overview: St. Dumitru Metropolitan Cathedral is one of the oldest and most important churches in Craiova. Saint Dumitru, Craiova’s patron saint, celebrated every year on October 26th, also appears on the city’s coat of arms. Although it is supposed to … Continue reading
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Tagged André Lecomte du Nouy, Craiova, Craioveşti, King Carol I, Nicolae Iorga, Princely Church of Craiova, Queen Elisabeta, Saint Dumitru, St. Dumitru Metropolitan Cathedral, the Archdiocese of Râmnic, the Wallahian Prince Matei Basarab
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