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Plaza Romania is a shopping mall in Bucharest, Romania.The construction, based on an uncompleted hunger circus abandoned after the fall of Nicolae Ceaușescu, has three distinguishable parts — a central structure with a dome 40 metres (130 ft) in diameter, and two new and complex wing structures.
Plaza Romania; Grand Arena; Vitantis Shopping Center; Liberty Mall; Constanța County. City Park Mall; Tomis Mall; Vivo Constanța mall; Tom Shopping Center; Cluj County
University of Bucharest. Public universities and colleges: Academy of Economic Studies (Academia de Studii Economice); Architecture Institute (Institutul de Arhitectură Ion Mincu)
The hunger circuses left unfinished after the 1989 Revolution were later completed, as malls such as the Bucharest Mall in Vitan, City Mall and Plaza Romania in Militari. The hunger circus in Rahova was partially demolished in November 2006 to make room for a new mall – Liberty Center Mall. Another hunger circus was transformed into a private ...
Charles de Gaulle Plaza is a "class A" office building in the Charles de Gaulle Square, Bucharest, Romania. It is constructed entirely out of concrete, steel and glass. It has 16 floors and a gross lettable area of 22,000 m 2 (240,000 sq ft). There are an additional five floors underground that serve as a parking space with 350 places.
Plaza Romania; Promenada Mall (Bucharest) S. Sun Plaza (Bucharest) U. Unirea Shopping Center; V. Veranda Mall This page was last edited on 9 April 2023, at 13:28 (UTC ...
Charles de Gaulle Square Business Center Overview of the area around the square. Regele Mihai I Park is located to the northwest of the square, Arcul de Triumf is located in its own square a few hundred metres to the west, on Constantin Prezan Boulevard, while Piața Victoriei, where the Romanian Government headquarters is situated, is located south, at the end of Aviatorilor Boulevard.
Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is the site of 100 completed high-rises, 6 of which stand taller than 100 metres (328 ft) and 58 of which stand taller than 60 metres (197 ft). [1] The tallest skyscraper in the city and Romania is the SkyTower , which rises 137 m (449 ft) in Sector 1 . [ 2 ]