Art Deco Lamppost in Bucharest

An Art Deco style lamppost, dating the first part of 1930s; a rare occurence in Bucharest's urban landscape. Piata Spaniei area. (©Valentin Mandache)

This lamppost is quite well preserved for its age and materials used, apart from some chips, unprofessionally restored, on the concrete made shaft. The artefact is the ‘spice’ at the centre of this very architecturally mixed square of Bucharest, where one encounters exquisite classical Neo-Romanian buildings, side by side with international style Art Deco ones and a post-war utilitarian block of flats- a kaleidoscope of Bucharest’s apparent chaotic, but picturesque architectural mix.

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I endeavor through this daily series of images and small articles to inspire appreciation of the historic houses of Romania, a virtually undiscovered, but fascinating chapter of European architectural history and heritage.

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If you plan acquiring a historic property in Romania or start a renovation project, I would be delighted to advice you in sourcing the property, specialist research, planning permissions, restoration project management, etc. To discuss your particular plan please see my contact details in the Contact page of this weblog.

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