Inaugurated in 1936, the Arcul de Triumf stands at a bustling intersection in Bucharest, celebrating Romania’s unification and victory in World War I. Designed by renowned Romanian architect Petre Antonescu, this 85-foot (27-meter) monument is a prominent landmark, surrounded by the constant flow of traffic. Visitors can admire its neoclassical design and the intricate reliefs that adorn its surfaces, offering a glimpse into the country’s rich history and national pride.
Arcul de Triumf (Arch of Triumph)
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