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Street in Bucharest, Romania
Bulevardul Unirii
View of the boulevard from the Palace of the Parliament
Bulevardul Unirii is located in BucharestBulevardul UniriiShown within Bucharest
Length2,800 m (9,200 ft)
Width92 m (302 ft)
Nearest metro stationPiața Unirii
Coordinates44°25′35″N 26°6′46″E / 44.42639°N 26.11278°E / 44.42639; 26.11278
FromPiața Constituției
ToPiața Alba Iulia

Bulevardul Unirii (Romanian: [buleˈvardul uˈnirij], Union Boulevard) is a major thoroughfare in central Bucharest, Romania. It connects Constitution Square (Piața Constituției) with Alba Iulia Square (Piața Alba Iulia), and also runs through Union Square (Piața Unirii). The Constitution Square end features the Palace of the Parliament, which began construction simultaneously with the boulevard as an architectural unit.

History

Following the 1977 Vrancea earthquake, Bucharest's city center suffered significant damage, and a large number of historic buildings were demolished to make way for the new Centrul Civic (Civic Center). As part of the project, Bulevardul Unirii was to be Communist Romania's answer to Paris's Avenue des Champs-Élysées. Construction began on June 25, 1984. Initially called Bulevardul Victoria Socialismului (Victory of Socialism Boulevard), the road is lined with apartment blocks and various public buildings of socialist-realism inspiration.

On the large abandoned construction site in the eastern part of the boulevard, a new National Theater was planned to be built by Nicolae Ceaușescu. Only the foundations were completed before the Romanian Revolution of 1989.

Transport

The boulevard is served by Piața Unirii metro station at Union Square.

Gallery

  • The "Cahal Grande" synagogue, located on 12 Negru Vodă Street. Built 1818, demolished 1985 The "Cahal Grande" synagogue, located on 12 Negru Vodă Street. Built 1818, demolished 1985
  • The boulevard looking east from Piața Constituției The boulevard looking east from Piața Constituției
  • The sidewalk area The sidewalk area
  • The Palace of the Parliament as seen from Piața Unirii The Palace of the Parliament as seen from Piața Unirii
  • View along the boulevard View along the boulevard
  • Looking west from Piața Alba Iulia at dusk Looking west from Piața Alba Iulia at dusk

See also

References

  1. Iancu, Mariana (June 25, 2023). "25 iunie, ziua în care au fost inaugurate lucrările la Casa Republicii și la Bulevardul "Victoria Socialismului"". Adevărul (in Romanian). Retrieved August 24, 2024.
  2. "Rezistența Urbană: Nomenclatorul Stradal: Partea III". Archived from the original on 2011-01-06. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
  3. https://mindcraftstories.ro/mediu/rana-urbanistica-de-10-hectare-din-centrul-capitalei-ce-solutii-exista/
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44°25′35″N 26°06′46″E / 44.42639°N 26.11278°E / 44.42639; 26.11278


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