The large city of Iasi has been a cultural and political hub since the 15th century. Everything orbits the Golden Plateau, bookended by the Palace of Culture and Union Square, and packed to the brim with churches and palaces galore. Iasi has significant Jewish history. The first Yiddish-language newspaper was published here, and the 17th-century Great Synagogue is the oldest surviving synagogue in Romania.
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If you go to Iasi, you cannot miss this place. Beautiful Palace that you can visit inside because it has 4 museums and and also the clock tower (that plays Hora unirii at every hour).
It was created in 1876 where the personalities from Iasi and Moldova region are buried. There are many beautiful funerary monuments and statues created by Frederic Fairing and Salvador Scutari. You can found the tomb of: Ion Creangă - writer, Mihail Kogălniceanu - Prime Minister, Petru Poni - chemist, George Topîrceanu - poet, Otilia Cazimir - writer, Sabin Bălașa - painter, Mihai Codreanu - poe
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