Dorobanți

Coordinates: 44°27′33″N 26°05′42″E / 44.459178°N 26.094997°E / 44.459178; 26.094997
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Dorobanți on the map of Bucharest

Dorobanți is a neighborhood in Sector 1, Bucharest. The neighborhood is dominated by red brick buildings and glass buildings. Main intersections/squares are Perla, Dorobanți Square, Alexandru Lahovari Square [ro], Charles de Gaulle Square, and Quito Square. Main streets are Calea Dorobanților [ro], Iancu de Hunedoara Avenue, Lascăr Catargiu Boulevard, and a small part of Ștefan cel Mare Boulevard. The district features many embassy buildings, and local cafés are regarded as meeting places of Bucharest's nouveau riche.[1]

History

Calea Dorobanți is one of the oldest streets with heavy traffic in Bucharest. The area around the street was designed and built as an exclusive district. The current name was given to the street in 1878, after the Romanian War of Independence, as a tribute to the Romanian infantry troops (Dorobanți in Romanian) who fought at Pleven, Vidin and Grivitsa.[2] The street runs from Lahovari Square [ro] to the south to Dorobanți Square to the north.

In 1947, the Zambaccian Museum was founded in the neighbourhood.

Borders

Dorobanți neighborhood is delimited in the south by Piața Romană, in the south-east by Mihai Eminescu Street, in the east by Polonă Street, Floreasca Avenue, and the Floreasca district, in the north-east by Primăverii neighborhood, in the north by Herăstrău neighborhood, in the west by Aviatorilor Avenue and Victory Square, and in the south-west by Lascăr Catargiu Avenue.

Transport

Gallery

  • Visarion Orthodox Church
    Visarion Orthodox Church
  • Greek-Catholic Cathedral of Saint Basil the Great in Strada Polonă
    Greek-Catholic Cathedral of Saint Basil the Great in Strada Polonă
  • Broșteanu Orthodox Church
    Broșteanu Orthodox Church
  • Apartment blocks in Dorobanți
    Apartment blocks in Dorobanți
  • Zodiac building, on Calea Dorobanților
    Zodiac building, on Calea Dorobanților
  • Maria Lahovary house, on Calea Dorobanților
    Maria Lahovary house, on Calea Dorobanților

References

  1. ^ "Cafenelele si restaurantele "de fite" din Dorobanti, afaceri de milioane". www.apropotv.ro (in Romanian). June 10, 2009. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  2. ^ "Zona: Dorobanți". ghid.imopedia.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved February 1, 2023.

44°27′33″N 26°05′42″E / 44.459178°N 26.094997°E / 44.459178; 26.094997