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Tenth International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Water Pollution 9 - 11 June 2010 Bucharest, Romania |
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Location
The Romanian capital of Bucharest was founded during the medieval period on the banks of the Dambovita River, close to a number of natural lakes, now part of the city. Whilst some of Bucharest’s historic quarters were lost during the country’s more turbulent past, the city has a wealth of stunning 18th and 19th century buildings and palaces as well as more recent impressive modern architectural additions. The Palace of the Parliament, constructed during the 1980’s, dominates the city skyline with its classical design and is the largest building in Europe, housing galleries and offices as well as the Romanian Parliament. Amongst these landmarks, Bucharest has many parks and gardens, theatres and museums which attract visitors year-round to the city. WeatherBucharest in early summer is warm and dry apart from the occasional storm. The continental climate means that daytime temperatures are usually between 20 - 25°C in June. Places to visit
Many museums can be found in Bucharest, and these include; the National Museum of Art, housed in a former Royal Palace, the Grigore Antipa Museum of Natural History, the National History Museum and the Zambaccian, which although small, includes works of art by Cezanne, Matisse, Pissarro and Picasso. Other cultural landmarks include the Romanian National Opera, National Theatre and the Romanian Athenaeum, an ornate and richly decorated concert hall which is the residence of the Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra. Elsewhere in the city, amongst the most recognizable landmarks are the Arcul de Triumph, a monument based on Paris’ Arc de Triomphe, and the Memorial of Rebirth in Revolution Square. This striking modern sculpture commemorates those who lost their lives during the 1989 revolution. Perhaps the most recognizable landmark of all is Ceauşescu’s Palace of the Parliament, with its lavish architecture and interiors. Housing the National Museum of Contemporary Art, large parts of the building are open to the public. Parks and gardens
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Irene Moreno Millan
Wessex Institute of Technology
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