The last trend in renovating some of the old buildings in Bucharest.
Archive for the ‘Colours - White’ Category
Not enough paint
Posted in Buildings, Colours - Grey, Colours - White, Everyday Life, tagged Bucharest, renovate buildings, trend on September 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Revival from Death
Posted in Colours - White, Everyday Life, People, tagged death, revival, Stefan Iordache on September 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This morning one of the greatest Romanian actors – Stefan Iordache – died at the age of 67 . He left us calm and quiet and discreet, as he was his entire life and went in a better world. In spring his soul will visit again his little country cottage and his beloved blossomed trees.
May he [...]
Handmade
Posted in Colours - White, tagged Cismigiu Park, handmade items, National Folk Festival on September 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Handmade items sold by small artisans at National Folk Festival – Cismigiu Park, June 2008.
The Princess
Posted in Colours - White, Events, tagged Bucharest, Wien Days on September 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Wien Days – Bucharest 2007 – in the background, Athene Palace Hilton Hotel.
Little Fairies
Posted in Colours - Green, Colours - Red, Colours - White, Events, People, tagged cismigiu, fairies, folk festival bucharest, little girls, polish minority, traditional costums on August 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Little girls from the Polish minority, dressed in traditional costums, participants in the National Folk Festival – Cismigiu 2008.
The Broken Tree
Posted in Colours - Black, Colours - White, Places, tagged 1989, broken tree, Ceausescu's balcony, Iuliu Maniu, Romanian Revolution 1989 on August 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The statue of Iuliu Maniu, a famous Romanian politician, more than one time Prime Minister of Romania and President of the historical National-Peasant Party, who died imprisoned in 1953, stays today on the place ( The Revolution Square ) where Nicolae Ceausescu held his last speech in December 1989 ( in the background you can see the very well [...]




