My Travel Diary! Bucharest 🌍 ✈️

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During my working visit to Bucharest, I had the pleasure of taking some free time to stroll through the old town. Even though I was there for work, I couldn’t miss the opportunity to enjoy the beauty and history of the Romanian capital.

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The first stop on my walk was the Central University Library "Carol I". This impressive building impresses with its architecture and historical significance. Founded in 1859, it is one of the largest and most important libraries in Romania. It houses over 6 million books and documents, making it a real treasure trove for lovers of literature and science.

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After continuing my walk, I reached the Boteanu Church. This Orthodox church is famous for its beautiful frescoes and iconostasis. Interestingly, around it, you could still see the remains of the Christmas decorations and Christmas trees, which added extra charm to the place.

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One of the most impressive buildings I saw was the Romanian Athenaeum - the Philharmonic Concert Hall. This magnificent, domed, circular building is a symbol of musical art in Romania. The richly decorated interior and the acoustics of the hall are simply incredible. It is no coincidence that numerous concerts and cultural events are held here.

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The Romanian Athenaeum is one of the most iconic buildings in Bucharest and a symbol of the country's musical art. Built in 1888, it was designed by the French architect Albert Gautier de la Forest. The building is an example of the neoclassical style and was inspired by ancient Roman temples.

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The Athenaeum is a majestic building with a dome topped by a bronze eagle holding a laurel branch. The facade is decorated with columns and statues that emphasize its classical appearance. The interior of the building is equally impressive, with rich ornamentation and decorations, including marble floors and walls, gilded elements and crystal chandeliers.

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Many significant musical events have been held here, including concerts by world-famous musicians and composers. One of the most famous concerts was conducted by George Enescu, one of the greatest Romanian composers and conductors, after whom the Philharmonic itself bears his name.

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Today, this building continues to be an active center for musical and cultural events. In addition to concerts, various festivals, lectures, and educational programs are organized here. The building is also a popular tourist attraction and often hosts international conferences and ceremonies.

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The next sight was a small palace that attracted me with its Christmas decorations. It is located on Cristian Tel Street 9 and was built a century ago. The building has 28 rooms and covers an area of ​​1400 sq. m. Locals told me an interesting story. This palace belonged to Maria Mihaescu, known as Mitsa Biciclesta. She was the first woman to ride a bicycle on the streets of Bucharest after World War I. Journalist George Ranetti gave her the nickname "Mitsa Biciclesta" when he saw her on a bicycle in 1898. According to urban legends, she captured the heart of the Romanian King Ferdinand and thus received the house, which was then valued at 4 million lei.

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Finally, my walk ended in front of the Palace of Deposits and Consignments. This building is also an important part of Bucharest's cultural heritage and offers a unique atmosphere that is worth seeing.

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My working visit to Bucharest was enriched by these wonderful moments of discovery and getting to know the city. I saw many interesting places and learned many new things about the history and culture of Romania. If you have a trip to Romania, do not miss to visit these places.

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You have picturized your trip very beautifully and gave us great knowledge about historical places. I think you are very fond of going to historical places. Perhaps you are interested in history. Thank you for sharing your great knowledge about these historical places.

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Thanks a lot 👍

 15 days ago 

Thank you very much for your kind words! I really love visiting historical places and learning more about their rich history and culture. For me, every trip is an opportunity to discover new worlds and connect with the past. I am glad that my stories have brought you pleasure and useful knowledge :)

Ma Sha Allah then you are a multi-talented person. "I am amazed that you are expert in so many fields. You have good knowledge about history or historical places. You are also good at cooking. You are also expert at writing. Everywhere your talent shines.

OK, I'll study it first.

Wow very beautiful historic structures.

 15 days ago 

Historical structures can truly be incredibly impressive and inspiring. They not only tell stories of the past, but also showcase the skills and creativity of people from different eras. It's always exciting to see how architecture and culture evolve over time :)

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 15 days ago 

Thanks @vivigibelis :)

Amigo exitos y bendiciones muchas gracias por la invitación 👍🏼
Exitos 🫂

 15 days ago 

Thanks @karelis01 :)

 13 days ago 

Hi @charter, after reading your post, I can vividly say you generated it with an AI; it lacks human feeling; it's your first time here, but the enthusiasm is not just there. Well, I was then moved to check and lo:

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Note that though this is the first time I'm warning you, I've observed that you've been using AI for a Long time, and I can't keep quiet again; you have to stop. I don't welcome this in my contest; I love originality and not this.

Cc:
@vivigibelis
You may consider withdrawing the vote

 13 days ago 

Esto me decepciona mucho, anteriormente el trabajo de chapter era original por ello no creí lo hiciera. Gracias por ello goodybest. El voto será retirado. Estare más atenta a usar otro programa para detectar IA.

 12 days ago 

I understand dear

 13 days ago 

@goodybest @vivigibelis, you know, these tests are very subjective. Nowadays, the literature on AI is almost completely overlapping. I don't think such general conclusions can be made :(

 13 days ago 

No, @charter, I'm sure about what I said; yes, I didn't depend on the tools alone I detected it manually before confirming with the tools, okay. This is not the first time you joined my contest right? But I tell you, immediately I read this, I knew it was an AI; as I said before, there are no feelings about this.

Note: human writing will not show a whole 75-100℅ in all the tools; yes, I've tested with more tools than the ones I'm showing you here, okay? Just own your mistakes and change, if you so much love writing as you claim, be determined to be yourself henceforth.

 10 days ago 

Thank you @nishadi89

 10 days ago 

You are welcome dear