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It was here, on Piaţa Revoluţiei (Revolution Square), at around midday on December 21, 1989, that the Ceauşescu regime began to crumble. A white marble triangle, with the inscription Glorie martirilor nostri (Glory to our martyrs), points (slightly innacurately) to the low balcony above the entrance of the former Central Committee building (today the INterior Ministry) from where Nicolae Ceauşescu held his last public speech. It is today difficult to imagine all that went on the not so distant past, as the area is quiet, but the (deliberately preserved) bullet holes on the building opposite (above the Humanitas book shop) are a reminder of the madness of those December days. After initial protests here (which forced Ceauşescu to abondon a speech) the crowd was fired upon, and dispersed, only to regroup in Piaţa Universităţii.
For more about the key sites of the Romanian Revolution in Bucharest check out Bucharest In Your Pocket: http://www.inyourpocket.com/romania/bucharest/sightseeing/therevolution
Well you've missed quite a few important landmarks here, even more relevant than the Architects' Union bldg. I'm talking about the National Museum of Art, the Central University Library and the Romanian Athenaeum.
klappahunda 2 years ago
Hi Klappahunda
Stay tuned, we will edit and publish the other videos over the next days... ;)
Matthias
InYourPocketGuides 2 years ago