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词条 Șoseaua Kiseleff
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  1. History

  2. Features

     Notable buildings 

  3. External links

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Șoseaua Kiseleff (Kiseleff Road) is a major road in Bucharest, Romania. The boulevard runs as a northward continuation of Calea Victoriei.

History

The road was created in 1832 by Pavel Kiselyov, the commander of the Russian occupation troops in Wallachia and Moldavia. The name was converted from Kiselyov to Kiseleff, using the French transliteration of Russian names at the time.

The area was not affected by the Ceaușima systematization plans and demolitions of Nicolae Ceaușescu, and has many pre-World War II residences.

Features

Victory Square (Piaţa Victoriei) and Casa Presei Libere (Piaţa Presei Libere) stand at its two extreme points. The street has numerous museums, parks (Kiseleff Park and Herăstrău Park), grand residences, and the Arcul de Triumf along it between those end points.

Notable buildings

Notable buildings on Șoseaua Kiseleff include:

  • Elisabeta Palace, residence of Crown Princess Margareta
  • The Museum of the Romanian Peasant
  • The Geology Museum
  • The Grigore Antipa Natural History Museum
  • The Village Museum
  • The headquarters of the Social Democratic Party
  • Palatul Prințului Moștenitor, currently the headquarters of ING Bank Romania
Embassies
  • The embassies of:
  • Belarus
  • Peru
  • Canada
  • Russia
  • Residence of the Ambassador of the United States

External links

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1 : Streets in Bucharest

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