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Join the official tour of Romania's most famous building, Palatul Parlamentului (Parliament Palace) with tour guide Raluca Mitu.
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What is unquestionably Romanias most famous building, Palatul Parlamentului (known universally as Casa Poporului, House of the People) was ...
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It was here, on Piaţa Revoluţiei (Revolution Square), at around midday on December 21, 1989, that the Ceauşescu regime began to crumble....
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Call it Lipscani, call it the Historic Centre (Centru Istoric, in Romanian), call it what you like. But the area of Bucharest described ...
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The Old Court Church is the oldest in Bucharest, dating from 1545. It was enlarged in 1715, during the reign of Ştefan Cantacuzino, and ...
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Piaţa Unirii is the centre of Nicolae Ceausescus Civic Centre (Centru Civic). Piaţa Unirii has in fact been around for as long as Bucharest ...
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Its not the biggest underground railway system in the world, it isnt the prettiest, and it certainly isnt the most efficient. But for the ...
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The Hanul lui Manuc is the best preserved caravanserai (inn) in the city. Built in 1808 it is currently being restored after a long and ...
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The unmistakably neoclassical exterior of the National Bank of Romania (BNR). stands on the site of one of the most famous buildings in ...
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If you head into the Old Town area from Universitate, the first sight that will grab your attention is the St. Nicholas Students Church....
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Ten stone crosses on the traffic island in the middle of B-dul Nicolae Bălcescu pay homage to those killed during the revolution, while ...
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The marks of four decades of communism have yet to be completely erased from the face of Warsaw. Of these the most apparent is the Palace of ...
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Its been a long time coming, but Belfast City Hall, the city's grand architectural dame, re-opened to the public after a massive £11m refurbishment....
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After presiding over a staple of the Washington DC nightlife scene for several years, American-Latvian Kristaps Krēsliņš has decided to open ...
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Casting a steely gaze over the square named in his honour is a gloomy looking Field Marshal Piłsudski, a man many Poles hold responsible for ...
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The only surviving part of the destroyed Saxon Palace. The palace was constructed during the 17th century though the tomb was not added to ...
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Nine metres high and made of white granite June 6, 2009 saw the unveiling of a giant cross on pl. Pilsudskiego. It was here that Pope John ...
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Built in honour of the man who made Warsaw the capital of Poland, the column was erected back in 1664 and stands twenty two metres high. During ...
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More a palace than a castle, this building is the pride of Warsaw, reconstructed from a pile of rubble at incredible cost between 1971 and ...
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No visit to Warsaw is complete without a trip to ul. Nowy Świat. Considered Warsaws principal shopping street start any walk down Nowy Świat ...
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No Chopinologist can leave Warsaw without first visiting the final resting place of his heart. Added to the church in 1882 his heart was sealed ...
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Bored of the sushi explosion? Then follow Warsaw In Your Pocket editor Alex Webber who discovers that Indian food doesnt necessarily result ...
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Warsaw 's monstrous train station now has a new neighbour the sparkling Złote Tarasy complex. Officially opened on February 7, 2007 by Warsaw ...
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Crowning the set of defensive walls which once protected the city is the Barbakan, a fearsome rotund structure that dates from 1548 and was ...
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When US General Dwight Eisenhower visited Warsaw immediately after the war he was moved to comment, I have seen many towns destroyed, but nowhere ...

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