Re: Romania 6 Dec 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010 by Sora Jay
Hey Ariel,
I love the picture of you ringing the door bell! Those parade pictures were cool too. ..... no comment on the Thanksgiving one....JK. :) I didn't realize there was more than one Arc de Triumph. I only knew about the one in France. I guess there is one in Barcelona. I finally found the Romanian on Wikipedia. It's pretty cool. I pasted this here if you're interested.
Wikipedia:
Arcul de Triumf is a triumphal arch located in the northern part of Bucharest, on the Kiseleff Road.
The first, wooden, triumphal arch was built hurriedly, after Romania gained its independence (1878), so that the victorious troops could march under it. Another temporary arch was built on the same site, in 1922, after World War I, which was demolished in 1935 to make way for the current triumphal arch, which was inaugurated in September 1936.
The current arch has a height of 27 meters and was built after the plans of the architect Petre Antonescu. It has as foundation a 25 x 11.50 meters rectangle. The sculptures with which the facades are decorated were created by famous Romanian sculptors such as Ion Jalea and Dimitrie Paciurea.
I love the picture of you ringing the door bell! Those parade pictures were cool too. ..... no comment on the Thanksgiving one....JK. :) I didn't realize there was more than one Arc de Triumph. I only knew about the one in France. I guess there is one in Barcelona. I finally found the Romanian on Wikipedia. It's pretty cool. I pasted this here if you're interested.
Wikipedia:
Arcul de Triumf is a triumphal arch located in the northern part of Bucharest, on the Kiseleff Road.
The first, wooden, triumphal arch was built hurriedly, after Romania gained its independence (1878), so that the victorious troops could march under it. Another temporary arch was built on the same site, in 1922, after World War I, which was demolished in 1935 to make way for the current triumphal arch, which was inaugurated in September 1936.
The current arch has a height of 27 meters and was built after the plans of the architect Petre Antonescu. It has as foundation a 25 x 11.50 meters rectangle. The sculptures with which the facades are decorated were created by famous Romanian sculptors such as Ion Jalea and Dimitrie Paciurea.