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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Churches in Bucharest, Museums in Bucharest, Parks in Bucharest, Squares in Bucharest, Theatres in Bucharest, State Jewish Theater, Palace of the Parliament, Romanian People's Salvation Cathedral, Ci migiu Gardens, Carol Park, Stavropoleos Monastery, Bucur Church, French Church, Ca in Church, Revolution Square, Bucharest, Charles de Gaulle Square, Cuibul cu barz Church, B neasa Forest, Museum of the Romanian Peasant, National Museum of Art of Romania, Mogo oaia Palace, Zambaccian Museum, Jewish Museum, Bucharest Russian Church, St. Elefterie Church, Bucharest Yiddish Studio Theater, Bucharest B r ia, Slobozia Church, Codrii Vl siei, Bulandra Theatre, Anglican Church, Kretzulescu Church, Curtea Veche, National Museum of Romanian History, Cotroceni Palace, Her str u Park, Pia a Unirii, Pia a Roman, Tineretului Park, Bucharest Botanical Garden, Stadionul Florea Dumitrache, Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum in Bucharest, University Square, Bucharest, Foi orul de Foc, Pia a Constitu iei, Romanian National Opera, Stadionul Juventus, Saint Spyridon the New Church, Italian Church, Odeon Theatre, Museum of Art Collections, National Military Museum, Romania, Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral, Frederic and Cecilia Cu escu-Storck Art Museum, Bordei Park, Victory Square, Bucharest, Dimitrie Leonida Technical Museum, Theodor Pallady Museum, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Pia a Rosetti, Geology Museum, Gr dina Icoanei, Stadionul Electromagnetica, Quito Square, Vitan Park, Giule ti Park. Excerpt: Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat (TES, the State Jewish Theater) in Bucharest, Romania is a theater specializing in Jewish-related plays. Its contemporary repertoire includes plays by Jewish authors, plays on Jewish topics, and plays in Yiddish (which are performed with simultaneous translation into Romanian, using headphones installed ...