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The Arch Of Triumph

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Andrei
March 3, 2020
The Arch of Triumph is a monument located in the north of Bucharest, in Sector 1, at the intersection of Kiseleff road with Constantin Prezan, Alexandru Averescu, and Alexandru Constantinescu boulevards. The monument, designed by Petre Antonescu, was built between 1921-1922, renovated between 1935-1936, and again renovated starting in 2014. It commemorates Romania's victory in the First World War. The Arc de Triomphe is 27 m high, with a single opening and is of parallelepiped shape. The models were executed by plastic artists, and for the carving of the Rușchița marble, besides the native sculptors, a number of ten sculptors from Italy were also used.
The Arch of Triumph is a monument located in the north of Bucharest, in Sector 1, at the intersection of Kiseleff road with Constantin Prezan, Alexandru Averescu, and Alexandru Constantinescu boulevards. The monument, designed by Petre Antonescu, was built between 1921-1922, renovated between 1935-1…
Razvan
May 10, 2016
Bucharest’s Arc de Triumf was raised in 1922 to commemorate Romania’s World War I dead. The original Arc was made of wood, replaced by the present, Petru Antonescu designed concrete structure only in 1935. Standing 25m high, the Arc has a staircase that allows visitors to climb to the terrace on the top of the monument, though it is strangely closed most of the time and only opened on special occasions (usually on national holidays).
Bucharest’s Arc de Triumf was raised in 1922 to commemorate Romania’s World War I dead. The original Arc was made of wood, replaced by the present, Petru Antonescu designed concrete structure only in 1935. Standing 25m high, the Arc has a staircase that allows visitors to climb to the terrace on the…
Ana
July 9, 2014
One of Bucharest's must see attractions! At the moment is closed :(
Alin
February 13, 2020
First built in 1878 as a wooden monument to mark Romania’s Independence, Bucharest’s Arch of Triumph (Arcul de Triumf) has long been one of the city’s most memorable landmarks. It is still a poignant reminder of Romania’s independence, it’s the site of military parades and celebrations on Romania's National Day (Dec 1st), and an internal staircase also allows visitors to climb to the top, looking out over the busy boulevards below.
First built in 1878 as a wooden monument to mark Romania’s Independence, Bucharest’s Arch of Triumph (Arcul de Triumf) has long been one of the city’s most memorable landmarks. It is still a poignant reminder of Romania’s independence, it’s the site of military parades and celebrations on Romania's…
Marius
August 24, 2016
Arcul de Triumf is a triumphal arch located in the northern part of Bucharest, on the Kiseleff Road near Herăstrău Park.

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