Bucharest in late 19th century

Bucharest in late 19th century

 In 1856, the city of Bucharest was photographed for the first time. One who made this for the first time was Ludwig Angerer, the Austrian pharmacist.

Ludwig Angerer studied the city to detect the most suitable places to obtain conclusive on the issue of panoramic images.

 Most likely, the photographs were commissioned by Ludwig Angerer Habsburg army.

The photos of presents a number of buildings who disappeared since then ,also the Dimbovita river has a completly different scenery .

Cismigiu Garden

Cismigiu Garden

Cotroceni

Cotroceni

Dambovita River

Dambovita River

Dambovita River

Dambovita River

Dambovita River

Dambovita River

Stavropoleos Church

Stavropoleos Church

Coltea Tower

Coltea Tower

General View

General View

Bucharest National Theatre

Bucharest National Theatre

Via: activenews.ro

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