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Herastrau Park

Bucharest, Romania

Herastrau Park

Length5.1 mi
Elev. Gain180.4 ft
Est. Steps12000
Created by Luca
Introduction
Herastrau Park is a 5.1 mile (12,000-step) route located near Bucharest, Romania. This route has an elevation gain of about 180.4 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Arcul de Triumf

Historical
Arcul de Triumf is a triumphal arch located in the northern part of Bucharest, on the Kiseleff Road.The first, wooden, triumphal arch was built hurriedly, after Romania gained its independence (1878), so that the victorious troops could march under it. Another arch with concrete skeleton and plaster exterior of elaborate sculptures and decoration designed by Petre Antonescu was built on the same site after World War I in 1922.

Elisabeta Palace

Historical
Elisabeta Palace (Romanian: Palatul Elisabeta) is a palace on Kiseleff Road in Bucharest, Romania. Built in 1936, it is the official residence in Romania of Margareta of Romania, her husband Prince Radu, and her sister Princess Maria.The Palace was designed in 1930 by the architect Duiliu Marcu and built in 1936 for Princess Elisabeth, the daughter of King Ferdinand I and his wife Queen Marie, and also the aunt of King Michael I, who was forced to abdicate on 30 December 1947.

Bordei Park

Park
Bordei Park (Romanian: Parcul Bordei) is a park in northern Bucharest.The terrain where the Bordei Park stands (which included the Bordei Lake and amounted to 0.13 km²) was bought by the Bucharest Municipality from the Marmorosch Blank Bank in 1932 for a price of 16 million lei ($110,000 at the time).

Casa Presei Libere

Building
Casa Presei Libere (meaning House of the Free Press) is a building in northern Bucharest, Romania, the tallest in the city between 1956 and 2007.

Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum

Place
The Village Museum (Muzeul Satului in Romanian) is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park (Bucharest, Romania), showcasing traditional Romanian village life. The museum extends to over 100,000 m2, and contains 272 authentic peasant farms and houses from all over Romania.It was created in 1936 by Dimitrie Gusti, Victor Ion Popa, and Henri H.

Stadionul Arcul de Triumf

Place
Stadionul Naţional de Rugby Arcul de Triumf (Arch of Triumph National Rugby Stadium) is a rugby-specific stadium under construction in Bucharest, Romania. Being constructed on the site of the former Stadionul Arcul de Triumf (1913), it will host major rugby matches including home matches of the Romania national rugby union team.

City Gate Towers

Place
City Gate Towers (Romanian: Turnurile "Porţile Oraşului") are two class A office buildings located in Bucharest, Romania. The two 18-story buildings stand at a height of 72 meters, and have a total surface of 47,700 m2 (22,350 m2 each). The buildings are also equipped with 1,000 parking spaces.

Șoseaua Kiseleff

Place
Șoseaua Kiseleff (Kiseleff Road) is a major road in Bucharest, Romania. The boulevard runs as a northward continuation of Calea Victoriei.

Cașin Church

Place
Cașin Church (Romanian: Biserica Cașin), sometimes referred to as Cașin Monastery (Mănăstirea Cașin), is a Romanian Orthodox church located in Bucharest, at a large intersection a block away from Arcul de Triumf. It is dedicated to the Archangels Michael and Gabriel.

Stadionul Arcul de Triumf (1913)

Place
Stadionul Naţional de Rugby Arcul de Triumf (Arch of Triumph National Rugby Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium currently under demolition in Bucharest, Romania. It was used mostly for rugby games.The stadium will be demolished and replaced with a new arena expected to open in 2019. The stadium is steeped in Romanian rugby history.
Route Details

Length

5.1 mi

Elev. Gain

180.4 ft

Est. Steps

12000
Created by
Luca
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