After Anghel Saligny’s plans, the lawyer Traian Bellu, a reputed lawyer of interwar Constanta built an imposing house with tower which combines the Neo-Baroque and Neo-Romanian elements. The house is designed in 1913. Construction has an original architectural style dating back to 1930. After nationalization is converted into a block of flats and degradation process […]
The memorial home of the lawyer Bârzan is situated on the list of historical monuments from the county of Constanța, being built in the period 1902 – 1929. The style of the construction is French eclectic with a double mansard. Constanța was founded following the Greek colonization of the basin of the Black Sea (the […]
Alleon house, which gave the street name once, is one of the most exotic and well built modern houses on Dobrogea territory. Neither its owner, a rich and noble French, Hebrew Sephardic by origin, Jean Gérard Amédée Alleon, was not more common. Spiled child by destiny, he was born in powerful bankers Alleon family, emigrated […]
Located at the entrance to the Archaeological Park, towards the Ferdinand Avenue, the bust of Vasile Parvan was unveiled in 1957 and it is the opera of the sculptor Ion Irimescu. Vasile Parvan (1882 – 1927) was one of the great Romanian archeologists, whose name is linked to the most important discoveries related to the […]
Grigore Antipa (born 27 November 1867, Botoșani – died on 9 March 1944, Bucharest) was a naturalist, zoologist, ichthyologist, ecologist, oceanographer and Romanian professor. He is the scientist who totally renovated and installed in 1906 the National Museum of Natural History, which bears today his name, in its current abode in Bucharest. He was devoted to studying the Danube and Black Sea, […]
Ion Bănescu was the man with the face of stone, a man who left behind a memory of energy, an example of work as mayor of the city and for a long time as as school inspector of Dobrogea. In 1910, the sculptor Dimitrie Paciurea (1873-1932) the command to execute the bust of Ion Banescu. […]
The former exchange from Constanța was executed in an art deco style, according to the plans of Victor Stephanescu, between the years 1905 and 1910. Constanța was founded following the Greek colonization of the basin of the Black Sea (the Greek Pontus Euxeinos) by the Milesian colonists in the centuries VII – V b. Chr., […]
The Church of St. Stefan began to be built in 2005, in the railway park station of Constanța, using donations from parishioners and others. Unfortunately, the construction has not been completed to date, the financial funds have been exhausted. According to the information, the priest was involved in various scandals, on his name being opened […]
In 1915 there were two Romanian Orthodox churches in Constanta: the Church of “Saints Peter and Paul” and „Assumption of the Holy Virgn” Church, insufficient for the number of believers. Therefore, the priest Nicholas Paveliu made arrangements necessary for the foundation stone of the Church „St. Gheorghe The event took place on 13 September 1915, […]
“SAINT MINA” CHURCH is an unique location, an oasis of tranquility within Constanta. The place for worship is located close to the Tabacariei Park, on the lake of the same name, away from city noise. The cornerstone was laid on 31 July 1994 by his Eminence Lucian, Archbishop of Tomis. The beautiful church was built between […]