Constitutiei Square - Piata Constitutiei

Constitution Square (Piața Constituției) is a vibrant centrepiece of Bucharest, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and modern entertainment. This expansive square is a significant landmark and hub for various events and attractions that draw both locals and tourists alike.

The whole ensemble originates in the project intended under Nicolae Ceaușescu's regime to create the new Civic Center, which started after the 1977 Earthquake.

The number of people who can participate in an event in Constitution Square can reach 70,000, but on average, they reach 25,000-35,000.

Palace of Parliament: A Gateway to History

At the heart of Constitution Square stands the Palace of Parliament, formerly known during the communist regime as the People's House. This monumental structure is the largest administrative building in Europe and the heaviest building in the world.

Visitor Information:

  • Opening Hours: Daily from 9 AM to 5 PM (last entry at 4 PM).
  • Entry Fee: Approximately 60 RON for adults, with discounts available for students and children.

Commissioned by Nicolae Ceaușescu, its construction began in 1984 and took over a decade to complete. The palace boasts over 1,100 rooms and showcases an eclectic mix of architectural styles, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in Romania's tumultuous history. Visitors can explore its opulent interiors through guided tours that reveal the intricate design elements and historical significance of this colossal building. From grand halls adorned with crystal chandeliers to vast marble staircases, every corner of the palace tells a story.

The Boulevard Leading to Constitution Square

The approach to Constitution Square is equally impressive via Unirii Boulevard (Bulevardul Unirii), a grand boulevard lined with remarkable architecture and bustling activity. This broad avenue is a major thoroughfare filled with shops, cafés, and restaurants where visitors can enjoy local delicacies or soak in the atmosphere.

Whether you're marvelling at the grandeur of the Palace of Parliament or enjoying the captivating Fountain Show at Unirii Square, this area promises an enriching experience that captures the essence of Bucharest's cultural tapestry.

Bucharest Fountain Show

Adjacent to Constitution Square is the Fountain Show at Unirii Square (Piata Unirii), recognized as the longest-choreographed fountain system in the world. Stretching over 1.4 kilometres, this spectacular display features 44 independent fountains that come alive with music and lights.

  • Show Schedule: The fountain shows typically occur on weekends from May to October, starting at 8:30 PM. The performances feature a range of musical genres, from classical to contemporary hits, creating an enchanting atmosphere.
  • World Record Recognition: In 2019, the World Record Academy officially recognized this revitalized fountain system for its impressive length and coordination. The modernization project, which cost around €7 million, transformed Unirii Square into a central urban attraction.

Izvor Park: A Green Oasis

Just a stone's throw from Constitution Square is Izvor Park, a tranquil escape that offers beautiful walking paths and scenic views of the Palace of Parliament. This lush park is perfect for leisurely strolls or picnics, providing a peaceful contrast to the bustling city life.

However, Constitution Square is surrounded by several other notable attractions not far from the location.

  • Cismigiu Park: As one of Bucharest's oldest parks, it offers picturesque walking paths, boating opportunities on its lake, and charming cafés—ideal for relaxation.
  • CEC Palace: A striking example of neo-Romanian architecture, CEC Palace, this historic building serves as an operational bank while showcasing intricate design details that delight visitors.
  • National Museum of Romanian History: Located nearby, the National Museum of Romanian History features exhibitions that span Romania's rich heritage from prehistoric times to modern history.
  • Old Town Bucharest: A vibrant area filled with cobblestone streets, lively bars, restaurants, and shops, Bucharest Old Town is perfect for experiencing Bucharest's nightlife and local culture.

Events in Constitution Square

Constitution Square is also known for hosting various events throughout the year. The most awaited are the famous Bucharest concerts, but also the Bucharest Christmas Market, sought by world tourists.

  • Cultural Festivals: These Romanian festivals celebrate Romanian traditions with performances by local artists and folk groups.
  • Christmas Market: During the holiday season, the square transforms into a festive market filled with lights, crafts, and traditional foods, and Bucharest Christmas Market becomes a European attraction for international travellers.
  • Open-Air Concerts: The square has hosted renowned artists such as AC/DC, Elton John, Lady Gaga, and Robbie Williams, drawing large crowds for unforgettable performances.
  • National and Local Celebrations: Major national holidays are celebrated here with parades and ceremonies that reflect Romania's rich history. Also, Bucharest Days are organized in Constitution Square.

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