List of streets in the historical city center of Bucharest
The historic city center of Bucharest (also Lipscani ) was built in the 16th century . This list shows the streets and the most important structures.
Street names | Important buildings |
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Strada Toma Caragiu | The Adriatica-Trieste and Agricola-Fonciera buildings |
Strada Academiei | Hotel Bristol |
Strada Doamnei | The Marmorosch-Blank Bank, the Spiru Haret University , the old National Library , the Bulgarian Church , the Palace of Metropolitan Nifon , the Doamnei Church , the Spiru Haret Unitersity |
Strada Ion Ghica | The Russian Church , the Suțu Palace , the Romanian Commercial Bank |
Strada Ion Nistor | |
Strada Blănari | The Saint Nicholas Șelari Church |
Strada Smârdan | Hotel Concordia |
Strada Lipscani | The Romanian National Bank , the Lindengasthof (Hanul cu Tei), the Palace of the Romanian National Bank (Palatul BNR), the Dacia Palace, the Dacia-România Palace, the Lipscanitheater (Teatrul de pe Lipscani), the Victoria Shopping Center (Magazinul Victoria) who have favourited New St. George Church, the Chrissoveloni Palace |
Strada Șelari | The Red Inn (Hanul Roşu) |
Strada Gabroveni | The Gabroveni Inn |
Strada Covaci | The old coffee house (Cafeneaua veche) |
Pasajul Francez | |
Strada Șepcari | |
Strada Franceză | Hanul lui Manuc , the Old Princely Court and its church, the former Hotel Königin Maria , the Cassandra Studio, the Palace of the Post (National History Museum), the Ecology University, the old Lottery Palace |
Strada Căldărari | the Hotel Europa Royal |
Pasajul Macca-Villacrosse | |
Strada Eugen Carada | |
Strada Stavropoleos | the Stavropoleos Church , the Carul cu Bere restaurant |
Strada Poștei | the History Museum , the Stavropoleos Monastery |
Strada Sfântul Dumitru | the St. Demetrius Church , the Comedy Theater |
Strada Nicolae Tonitza | The high-rise buildings Adriatica-Trieste and Agricola-Fonciera |
Strada Ion C. Filitti | |
Strada Ion Nistor | |
Intrarea Nicolae Șelari | |
Strada Zarafi |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Old Bucharest , Birgitta Gabriela Hannover: Bucharest. On the way in the Romanian metropolis, Tescher Verlag 2008, ISBN 978-3-89794-120-5 .