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.
Restaurants in Iasi
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We went to Cathedral in the center of Iași.Is a very nice church,has musseum and a very big yard with a small house where can you buy candels and gifts.
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