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RO FR IT The Union Square represents a spatial landmark of the city and the intersection place of three major streets: “Ștefan cel Mare” Boulevard (the former Big Street), Alexandru Lăpușneanu Street (the former Serbian …
RO FR IT The Palace of Alexandru Ioan Cuza, symbol of the city, was witnessed the Union of the Principalities, being named “Museum of the Union” in 1959, on the centenary of Romania’s …
RO FR IT The imposing building from the base of Copou hill is the dominant element of the “Mihai Eminescu” Square. The place is known as “At the Foundation”, because this building initially sheltered the residence of …
RO FR IT In the beginning the palace was surrounded by a wall which separated a big yard with tall trees, in the front, and in the back, there were the boyar court …
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