Beautiful and charming. It reminds me of Art Nouveau architecture and secessionist style of Subotica. It’s a northern Serbia city.
This little collection of photos shows corners of some of the historical house neighborhoods in Bucharest, with the majority from the Dorobanti area in north side of the city. The area is known for its pretty houses with rich architectural diversity, leafy streets (I love taking long walks in this area, but I remembered how much greenery there is when struggling to get some good old Streetview snaps of the houses behind the trees), cozy speciality coffee shop, a scene where Bucharest in general is thriving, as well as many museums, such as the Muzeum of Recent New Arts, Zambaccian Museum of Art, The Museum of Old Maps and Books, the Astronomical Observatory and many others.
Walking through these neighborhoods feels like stepping into a postcard. Feels like each house whispers a piece of history, truly enchanting!
I like the colour palettes of each photo
Beautiful. We are happy they are still there and noone put them down to build a glass and iron building instead 🙂
4th pic o.o
Exceptionally beautiful. Is this an old diplomatic district?
Very nice pictures. Haven’t had a chance to visit yet, but I’ve been to Timisoara. Romania is a beautiful country with lots of nice and friendly people. I noticed lots of older manors with infrastructure very similar Spanish and Italian designs, very interesting buildings.
Must be from communist era, right?
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Right?
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Budapest and Bucharest are some of the most beautiful places on earth. So much history and heritage makes these buildings and constructions a living memory.
Really miss my time there!
Lovely!
Wow, even communists didn’t destroy these houses
I love the architecture and color of European cities. Especially when old buildings are properly looked after.
Seeing these pictures makes you almost forget that It’s Bucharest
Damnn v nice
Even though it’s lovely, this is probably the fourth time this exact gallery gets posted here.
Now im seriously jealous of not being romanian rn.
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Beautiful and charming. It reminds me of Art Nouveau architecture and secessionist style of Subotica. It’s a northern Serbia city.
This little collection of photos shows corners of some of the historical house neighborhoods in Bucharest, with the majority from the Dorobanti area in north side of the city. The area is known for its pretty houses with rich architectural diversity, leafy streets (I love taking long walks in this area, but I remembered how much greenery there is when struggling to get some good old Streetview snaps of the houses behind the trees), cozy speciality coffee shop, a scene where Bucharest in general is thriving, as well as many museums, such as the Muzeum of Recent New Arts, Zambaccian Museum of Art, The Museum of Old Maps and Books, the Astronomical Observatory and many others.
Walking through these neighborhoods feels like stepping into a postcard. Feels like each house whispers a piece of history, truly enchanting!
I like the colour palettes of each photo
Beautiful. We are happy they are still there and noone put them down to build a glass and iron building instead 🙂
4th pic o.o
Exceptionally beautiful. Is this an old diplomatic district?
Very nice pictures. Haven’t had a chance to visit yet, but I’ve been to Timisoara. Romania is a beautiful country with lots of nice and friendly people. I noticed lots of older manors with infrastructure very similar Spanish and Italian designs, very interesting buildings.
Must be from communist era, right?
…
Right?
…
Budapest and Bucharest are some of the most beautiful places on earth. So much history and heritage makes these buildings and constructions a living memory.
Really miss my time there!
Lovely!
Wow, even communists didn’t destroy these houses
I love the architecture and color of European cities. Especially when old buildings are properly looked after.
Seeing these pictures makes you almost forget that It’s Bucharest
Damnn v nice
Even though it’s lovely, this is probably the fourth time this exact gallery gets posted here.
Now im seriously jealous of not being romanian rn.
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