Vlad the Impaler stated his claim to Bucharest in 1459. His citadel on the Dambovita was the first of flotillas of palaces, many of which still stand. Four subway lines and a modern bus network transport visitors and commuters. Nicknamed "Little Paris", Bucharest's elegant early 20th-century architecture shows French influences. Don't miss the Village Museum, Romanian Athenaeum and the Peasant Museum. You can't miss the Palace of Parliament, the second-largest building in the world (after the Pentagon).
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The humongous statue is that of the Romanian playwright Caragealiana. This statue is really grand and is a most welcome tribute to this famous playwright. It is most prominent in front of the National Theater and cannot be missed because of its size. It is a definite great photo opt.
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Near to revolution square. An imposing statue surrounded by the most amazing buildings. Must see when in Bucharest.
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In front of the new National Thetaer you will find this group of sculptors. Actors, actresses from the Roumanian playwright of Caragiale. Not far from it there is his own statue.
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