ZERO KILOMETER
Urban location
2024
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2024
It is from this symbolic point, located in front of St. George's Church, that distances between the capital and other Romanian cities are measured. Some of these distances are engraved in stone. Created in 1938 by sculptor Constantin Baraschi, the monument was demolished in 1952 and rebuilt identically in 1998. It depicts a compass rose, divided into eight sections bearing the names of Romania's main historical provinces: Banat, Bessarabia, Bucovina... In the center is a sphere featuring the signs of the zodiac.
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Visited in august 2023
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Toujours à la recherche du kilomètre zéro à chaque capitale que je visite, celui-ci est bien mis en valeur sur un parvis aménagé.
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