vineri, 22 aprilie 2011

Carol Park

Work of the French architect Eduard Redont, Carol I Park (known also as Libertăţii Park – name given during communist regime) was designed in 1900 under the King Carol I of Romania and opened to the public in 1906 on the Filaret Hill. It is designed with a predominant natural landscape character, surrounding a lake, having a central alley in geometric style and vegetation arranged in nature-like scenes. Aside from its beautiful vegetation and panoramic views, the park also includes several attractions: the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the communist regime mausoleum, the Giants' Statues, the Zodiac Fountain, the Technical Museum.

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