Ion Creangă Theatre
Stalls with books near University of Bucharest
The fountain on the front of Architecture University
Ziduri Moşi Street , in 1994
Gladiolelor Street
George Cosbuc Bullevard
Bancorex headquarters on Calea Victoriei
Universităţii Square
Sudului Square
Romană Square
Muncii Square
Nuferilor Street (today General Berthelot)
The Telephones Palace
The new City Center, 28.09.1995
The new City Center

Lujerului 1994
Ex Union Hotel
Unirii Square , durring the Winter
Hotel Intercontinental
Dorobanţi Hotel
Nerva Traian
Timpuri Noi
Drumul Taberei 1998.
The new City Center . Under construction
Calea Victoriei
Casa Radio, Never finished
Calea Victoriei
Calea Griviţei in 1996
Regina Elisabeta Bullevard
Magheru Bullevard , 1998
Ferdinand I Bullevard
Corneliu Coposu Bullevard
Calea Victoriei
Bucuresti 1990
Mihai Voda Church
National Library , its original appearance
Unirii Bullevard
National Bank Of Romania
April 1992. At Orthodox Easter, the former king of Romania, Mihai I, welcomes the crowd gathered in front of the Continental Hotel on Calea Victoriei.
Trolley Station on Regina Elisabeta Bullevard .
Bucureşti Hotel
Palace of Justice
Victoriei Square . 1996
Unirii Square
Faur Factory (ex. 23 August, ex. Malaxa) - Gate 4
1994. Dr. Constantin Istrati Street , Filaret
Ex. Calea Rahovei
Unirii Square
Parlament Palace
Near Libertăţii Park
1991. Signs of the Revolution
1991. Signs of the Revolution
1991. Signs of the Revolution
1991. Romană Square
1991. Aviatorilor Square , renamed Charles de Gaulle
1990-1991. House Science and Technology
1990. Stavropoleos Street . Old City
1990. Royal Palace (National Arts Museum)
1990. Victoria Store on Calea Victoriei,
1990. Victoria Socialismului Bullevard
Stavropoleos Street
29.05.1990. University
1995 - The first McDonald's in România


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