București, Romania
Piața Revoluției
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Good for kids
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Nice statue in the square where the 1989 revolution whas started.
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More history stories with a guide. I had a guide that told me many dark stories about the area. Some arts but many things are damaged. You can see some old buildings and remains from the revolution. You don't need so much time to see the place.
You can't miss it. It represents our people's victory upon comunism era.
This monument is a fun one to go to because the locals don't like it. They call it the impaled potato. I think the architect designed it so that the white column symbolizes the purity of the people breaking through the cage of communism. I would recommend going to this monument if you are in the area, but I wouldn't bother to make a trip specifically to see this. There are a few other cool buildings around as well as a couple other statues.
To me at least, the Rebirth Memorial is a slightly puzzling, bordering on the bizarre, monument. Perhaps precisely for that reason, a visit to Bucharest wouldn't seem complete without having seen this unique monument; it's just different enough to be interesting. There are a couple of other statues in the immediate vicinity that are somewhat evocative in their own right as well. If expectations of grandeur are managed, this place reveals a bit of Bucharest's distinctive personality and is worth a brief visit.
a historical place...Go to visit.
A good place for taking pictures
For better understanding the meaning of the composition you need either audio guide or read wiki
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