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Tag: Herastrau Park

Peasant caryatids alley in Herastrau Park of Bucharest

18/06/201209/03/2016Valentin Mandache

This is a beautiful park architecture assembly from the 1930s Bucharest, designed by the sculptor Constantin Baraschi, in the later Neo-Romanian style, destroyed during the first decade of communism and reconstructed in 2006.

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