Bucharest: Memorial
Places and attractions in the Memorial category
Categories
- Museum
- Church
- Park
- Historical place
- Shopping
- Art museum
- Shopping centre
- History museum
- Square
- Palace
- Sacred and religious sites
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Theater
- Concerts and shows
- Nightlife
- Memorial
- Specialty museum
- Area
- Lake
- Monastery
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Neighbourhood
- Street
- Paul Gottereau
- Concert hall
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Architecture
- Arenas and stadiums
- Football
- Universities and schools
Kilometer Zero
The Kilometer Zero monument located in central Bucharest, Romania, in front of Saint George's Church, was created by Constantin Baraschi in 1938. The distances from Bucharest to other cities in Romania are measured from this monument.
Monument to the Heroes of the Engineer Arm
The Monument to the Heroes of the Engineer Arm in Bucharest, Romania is dedicated to the heroism and sacrifice of the military engineers who fought in the Romanian Army during World War I, of whom nearly a thousand were killed in action and many more wounded.
Monument to the Heroes of the Air
The Monument to the Heroes of the Air, located in the Aviators' Square, on Aviators' Boulevard, Bucharest, Romania, was built between 1930 and 1935 by sculptors Lidia Kotzebue, and by Iosif Fekete.
National Archives of Romania
The National Archives of Romania, until 1996 the State Archives, are the national archives of Romania, headquartered in Bucharest. It is subordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. There are 42 regional branches, one in each county of Romania and one in Bucharest.
Memorial of Rebirth
The Memorial of Rebirth is a memorial in Bucharest, Romania that commemorates the struggles and victims of the Romanian Revolution of 1989, which overthrew Communism.
Pasajul Macca-Vilacrosse
Pasajul Macca-Vilacrosse is a fork-shaped, yellow glass covered arcaded street in central Bucharest, Romania. Câmpineanu Inn once stood in the place nowadays occupied by the passage.
Dimitrie Sturdza House
The Dimitrie Sturdza House is a house with historical value, located in Bucharest, Romania, on Arthur Verona Street, no. 13-15. The house belonged to Dimitrie Sturdza, historian, economist, Romanian Academy member and the prime minister of Romania.
Solacoglu Inn
Solacoglu Inn improperly called inn, was actually a factory for producing pasta in Bucharest. It is located along Calea Moşilor, a trading avenue that used to make the connection between Bucharest's Inner Town and the largest marketplace in the town.