Bucharest is the capital of the European country of Romenia, which is loved by tourists around the world because of its vitality and unique tourist attractions.
Bucharest has won many titles by tourists, including the city of One Thousand and One Nights, Las Vegas, Europe and the city of legends, and in fact it is indeed a captivating city that remains in the minds of its visitors.
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Today, we accompany you on a photo tour with the sights in Bucharest, Romenia, for this summer’s holidays.
Victoria Palace
One of the most beautiful Romen palaces, which is the seat of the Prime Minister and the government of Romenia, and a large number of tourists flow to his visit carrying the visit of the Romenian architect Duplio Marco.
This palace was established in 1937, but it was damaged during World War II, then it was restored to become a tourist attraction in 2004, and it is located in the Arc de Triomphe Square.
Art Museum
One of the most important tourist destinations in Romenia for art lovers, it is the main national museum of art in Romenia and includes wonderful collections of paintings, sculptures and embroidery, works bearing the signature of the most famous artists in Europe and Romenia, and artworks donated by wealthy families when the museum was established in 1927.
Romen Theater
One of the most important historical monuments in Romenia, where it was designed by Albert Garon, using a classic style with romantic touches, with motifs and a charming dome with garden and Romen statues of extraordinary beauty and the most important concerts.
parliament building
This parliament is the largest parliament building in Europe and the second largest administrative building in the world after the American Pentagon building halls of more than a thousand halls, it was established using a million tons of marble and part of the city of Bucharest was destroyed to build it.
Village Museum
This museum documents Romenian civic and rural life and unveils traditional arts, social life and folklore with examples of traditional homes in all regions of Romenia located on Lake Horsto.
Bucharest Old Town
This part of Bucharest includes the most important historical and architectural monuments in Bucharest, such as churches, archaeological cathedrals, monasteries and the Arc de Triomphe, which are medieval monuments and enjoy historical paintings and artistic and architectural inscriptions.
Horresto Park
One of the picturesque parks that should not be missed, it carries a lot of nature’s beauty and charm, and it is located on Lake Horisto and includes more than 10 thousand species of plants.
This garden has a charming atmosphere, which made it a favorite park for royal families in the past, and it is the largest park in Eastern Europe.
The park includes picturesque lakes such as Lake Moriye, Lake Qu, which enjoys a high romantic surrounded by historical statues and Lake Titan, which many enjoy boating in the midst of breathtaking scenery and art festivals take place around the summer.
Bucharest is also blessed with many wonderful landmarks such as the popular souks through which lots of souvenirs can be purchased, the floating restaurant is a roaming restaurant on the lake in a charming night scene and the famous Dracula Castle that has woven around the myths related to the famous vampire Count Dracula and appeared in the associated films .
parliament building
parliament building
Bucharest Art Museum
Bucharest Museum of Art
Historical landmarks of Bucharest
Art Museum
Arc de Triomphe in Romenia
Dracula Castle
Village Museum
Village Museum in Bucharest
Romen theater in Bucharest
The beauty of architecture in Bucharest
The historic castle of Count Dracula
Horresto Park
Charming lakes in Bucharest