Neoclassical architecture proudly standing next to Communist buildings. Massive governmental structures which have been finished in the wrong period. Long avenues, vintage cafés and buildings with high risk for a collapse. A lot of personality within an emerging city of which I have high hopes. Anything interesting in terms of architecture is here. If you find any mistakes, or have any suggestions please let me know. My intention is to keep it useful. Hope you enjoy!
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Excellent idea Virginia !
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Tanks Paul! Any upcoming trips to Bucharest?
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I am born in Bucharest, Virginia !…
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Oh true!!! Did you get a chance to see the map? Any places I missed?
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Not yet but I will.
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Let me know your favorite places 🙂
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Always wanted to go there. Now you’ve given me a better reason – thank you!
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Hi Colin! Such a great city to visit. It made me want to visit the rest of Eastern Europe. Are you in Australia at the moment or it’s just my imagination?
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So much to see! (And yes, so far from Australia at the moment…)
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In terms of architecture, what are the three cities you recommend in Australia and New Zealand?
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Melbourne is top, I think, for mix of old (Victorian gold rush Italianate) and new, including domestic. Sydney has some good domestic works, too, but generally pretty poor. I don’t know about NZ, I’m afraid – I always head the other way to Europe!
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Great Article. Thank you for sharing Virginia
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Thank you Bestine, have you been in Bucharest recently?
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