Coordinates: 46°N 25°E / 46°N 25°E / 46; 25
Restaurants in Romania
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This the place where you don't pay for what you eat or drink, but for the time you spend. It is a library, a bookshop, a teahouse, a place for meetings with friends, reading or working on your projects. This is where you will all the resources you need in order to become the best possible version of yourself. And it only costs 8 RON (about $2) per hour.
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Urban Collectors is a graffiti and street art gallery & library & shop. Collectible items. Appointment by visit only.
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The only beach library in Europe. We have more than 3000 books, mainly in romanian but also in english, french and german. The books can be borrowed for 3 days with no costs, you only have to leave your name, email address and phone number. If you want to relax on the beach with the book, you can rent a sunbed for the day and enjoy the chill music and a cold drink from the beach bar.
This is when the warm weather makes people want to head to the sea and bathe in the sunlight. Vama Veche is a village in Constanţa County, Romania, on the Black Sea coast, near the border with Bulgaria. Vama Veche is a small village on the Romanian border with Bulgaria on the shore of the Black Sea.
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The exhibition "The Treasures of Ancient Egypt" is open at the National Library of Romania from Bucharest, from March 21 to June 21, 2018. More than one million people in Europe and Latin America visited this exhibition. The exhibition brings together over 300 exhibits containing original artifacts reflecting the development stages of Egyptian civilization. Among the exhibits are: the Tutankhamun pharaoh's mask, an authentic sarcophagus fragment, jewels, papyrus sheets, ushabti, or amulets that accompanied the deceased in the afterlife. The tickets cost is around 10 Euro in Lei, or less for children, students, or organised groups.
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...Can you believe that in 1989, following the thunderous political revolution in Bucharest, this building was almost missing its domed, elegant roof? With its walls peppered by bullet holes and half distroyed by fire, this is how I remember it from those times. And now, brightly renovated, reborn of its ashes, the Central Library stands proud accross from the Old Royal Pallace, waiting to be admired again.
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