4k Walking Tour of VICTORIEI Avenue, BUCHAREST, Romania | 🇷🇴
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This episode feature a 4k walking tour along Victoriei avenue in Bucharest, Romania, closed off in the weekend for pedestrian activities. USE CLOSED CAPTIONS for general info.
00:00 - Victoriei Square
03:15 - crossing with Sevastopol and Grigore Alexandrescu streets
05:16 - on the right, Frumoasa street
05:31 - on the left, Gina Patrichi street
06:45 - crossing with Gheorghe Manu street
08:44 - on the left, Nicolae Iorga street
09:38 - on the right, Mihail Moxa street
11:24 - crossing with Dacia boulevard
13:16 - on the right, Calea Grivitei street
13:49 - on the left, Biserica Amzei street
14:33 - on the right, Banului street
15:35 - on the left, Piata Amzei street
17:09 - on the right, General H.M. Berthelot street
17:54 - crossing with George Enescu street
19:53 - reaching George Enescu square
20:24 - crossing with Stirbei Voda street (right) and Episcopiei street (left)
20:30 - on the right we have the National Museum of Contemporary Art
20:53 - on the left, Benjamin Franklin street
21:38 - on the left, CA Rosetti street
22:22 - on the left, Revolution square
23:22 - building where Ceausescu hold his last speech
24:16 - Kretzulescu church (built in 1720)
26:01 - crossing with Ion Campineanu street
30:52 - National Military Cercle building
31:15 - crossing Queen Elizabeth boulevard
32:42 - on the left, Doamnei street
32:55 - on the right, Eforiei street
34:53 - crossing with Lipscani street
35:30 - on the right, Mihail Voda street
36:11 - CEC Palace
36:34 - on the left we have the National History Museum
37:11 - on the right Gugliemo Marconi street
37:46 - on the left, French street
38:10 - on the right, Dr. Dumitru Raureanu street
38:24 - on the left, Ion C. Filliti street
39:44 - United Nations square
40:34 - Dambovita river views
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INFO :
Calea VICTORIEI (Victory Avenue) is a major avenue in central Bucharest. Situated in Sector 1, and having a length of 2.7 kilometres (1.7 mi), it leads from Splaiul Independenței (which runs parallel to the Dâmbovița River) to the north and then northwest up to Piața Victoriei, where Șoseaua Kiseleff continues north.
Initially, the road was known as Ulița Mare (Large Street), also known as Drumul Brașovului (Brașov Road), being part of the trade route between Bucharest and the city of Brașov, in Transylvania. In 1692, ruler Constantin Brâncoveanu paved the road with wood and partly regularized it, making it pass through the domains of the Bălăceni, of the Saint John Monastery, Zlătari Monastery and of the Cantacuzenes up to the Sărindari Monastery. Since 1692 it was known as Podul Mogoșoaiei (Mogoșoaia Wood-Paved Road) because it also was connecting the Bucharest's center with Brâncoveanu's Mogoșoaia Palace some kilometres outside the city.
Most roads in the Balkans at that time became muddy in the spring and autumn, and the wood prevented this. Consequently, the road was one of the most important construction works of the area and a source of pride to Bucharesters. The area surrounding the road became the most fashionable part of Bucharest: 35 boyar houses were located on the road itself in 1775.
Podul Mogoșoaiei was the first street in Bucharest to be illuminated with candles during the night, starting July 1814.
The wood was not a very sturdy material and often it was in a bad state, despite being repaired several times (including in 1793 and 1814). During the Russian occupation of the Danubian Principalities, in the aftermath of the Russo-Turkish War (1828-1829), an extension from Piața Victoriei northward was built by Pavel Kiseleff, the commander of the occupation troops, and is today named after him. In 1842 the road was paved with cobblestone. It was later upgraded to asphalt.
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This episode feature a 4k walking tour of the Victoriei Avenue closed off in the weekend for pedestrian activities, in Bucharest.Calea VICTORIEI (Victory Avenue) is a major avenue in central Bucharest. Situated in Sector 1, and having a length of 2.7 kilometres (1.7 mi), it leads from Splaiul Independenței (which runs parallel to the Dâmbovița River) to the north and then northwest up to Piața Victoriei, where Șoseaua Kiseleff continues north. Thank you for watching!
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Nice video Romanian Landscapes. - some interesting sights.
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you very much for watching!
I love your video, keep up the good work! You have new sub here!
Thank you so much new friend, best wishes! ❤🌞
Such a pleasant walk to watch 😍💜
Bucharest looks grreat.
I love this video a lot. It's always so nice to spend time watching the world go by. Love it! Thanks so much!
Thank you very much friend, it is one of the first videos ever, happy you enjoyed it ❤🌞
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How many meters is this road
About 2700m