Articles of interest in Mogoşoaia
The Great Synagogue in Bucharest, Romania was raised in 1845 by the Polish-Jewish community. It was repaired in 1865, redesigned in 1903 and 1909, repainted in Rococo style in 1936 by Ghershon Horowitz, then it was restored again in 1945, as it had …
Gorjului is a metro station in Bucharest named after the Piaţa Gorjului (Gorjului Square), east of which is situated.
Foișorul de Foc (literally The Fire Tower) is a 42-metre high building in Bucharest, Romania, between Obor, Calea Moșilor and Nerva-Traian.
Europa Group Towers is a future residential project in Bucharest.
Ciorogârla is a commune in the southwestern part of Ilfov County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Ciorogârla and Dârvari.
St. Nicholas Russian Church (Romanian: Biserica Rusă) is located in central Bucharest, Romania, just off University Square.
Bolintin-Deal is a commune located in Giurgiu County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Bolintin-Deal and Mihai Vodă.
BRD Tower is a class A office building in Bucharest, Romania. It has 19 floors and 37,000 m2 of floor spacce, one of the largest office buildings in Bucharest.
Ştefăneştii de Jos is a commune in the centre of Ilfov County, Romania. Its name means "Lower Ştefăneşti", derived from Ştefan (Stephan) and suffix -eşti.
Zoo Băneasa is a zoo in Bucharest, Romania, located in a northern district of the city, called Băneasa.
The Yeshua Tova Synagogue (Romanian: Sinagoga Ieşua Tova or Sinagoga Podul Mogoşoaiei) in Bucharest, Romania, is the city's oldest synagogue, serving the local Jewish community.
Tărtăşeşti is a commune in the Dâmboviţa County, southern Romania, located 30 km northwest of Bucharest.
Turnul Colţei (also Turnul Colţea or Colţii) was a tower located in Bucharest, Wallachia, now in Romania. Having a height of 50 metres, it was the highest building in the city for more than a century. Its initial purpose was to be used as a bell tow…
Tunari is a commune in the center of Ilfov county, Romania. Its name means "cannoneers" in Romanian.
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Romanian: Mormântul Soldatului Necunoscut) is a monument located in Bucharest, Romania. Dedicated to the soldiers who died while fighting for Romania.
Tineretului (Youth's station in English) is a metro station in Bucharest, Romania.
Timpuri Noi (New Times in English) is a subway station in Bucharest. The name was taken from the nearby mechanical factory. The factory has since been demolished, making way for a planned IKEA shop. The station has yellow, red and white tiling.
Florea Dumitrache Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Bucharest, Romania. It is the home ground of Dinamo II Bucureşti. It holds 1,500 people. It is named after Dinamo Bucureşti and Romania legend, Florea Dumitrache.
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