Aerial image 209280
The Square Piata Victoriei, the Victory Square, in Sector 1 in Bucharest in Romania. On the large square and traffic junction, several large roads of the capital meet and intersect. The square itself consists of several parking lots. An underpass leads the traffic and the street car under the central square. On the Victory square, there are several significant buildings such as the Museum of Natural History Antipa which is surrounded by forest, the Bucharest Tower Center and the BRD Tower, which are the highest buildings of the country. The building with the green roof on the East corner of the square is the Victoria Palace, the government seat of Romania which was built during World War II
BUKAREST 07.07.2014
The Square Piata Victoriei, the Victory Square, in Sector 1 in Bucharest in Romania. On the large square and traffic junction, several large roads of the capital meet and intersect. The square itself consists of several parking lots. An underpass leads the traffic and the street car under the central square. On the Victory square, there are several significant buildings such as the Museum of Natural History Antipa which is surrounded by forest, the Bucharest Tower Center and the BRD Tower, which are the highest buildings of the country. The building with the green roof on the East corner of the square is the Victoria Palace, the government seat of Romania which was built during World War II. www.gov.ro / www.avrig35.ro / www.brd.ro
Aerial image ID: 209280
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Position: 44° 26' 50.24'' N / 26° 5' 56.8'' E