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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: 36. Chapters: Anglican Church (Bucharest), Antim Monastery, Arcul de Triumf, Athenee Palace, Bucharest Botanical Garden, Bucharest North railway station, Bucharest Telephone Palace, Bulevardul Magheru, Calea Mo ilor, Calea Victoriei, Carol Park, Casa Cap a, CEC Palace, Central University Library of Bucharest, Chiajna Monastery, Cotroceni Palace, Cuibul cu barz Church, Curtea Veche, Dealul Mitropoliei, Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum in Bucharest, Foi orul de Foc, Frederic and Cecilia Cu escu-Storck Art Museum, French Church (Bucharest), Gabroveni Inn, Geology Museum (Romania), Her str u Park, Italian Church (Bucharest), Jewish Museum (Bucharest), Kretzulescu Church, Lipscani, Manuc's Inn, M rcu a Church, Monument to the Heroes of the Military Engineers' Army, Museum of the Romanian Peasant, National Museum of Art of Romania, National Museum of Romanian History, Palace of Justice (Bucharest), Palace of the Patriarchate, Pasajul Macca-Vilacrosse, Pia a Unirii, Radu Vod Monastery, Romanian Athenaeum, Romanian National Opera, Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral, Saint Spyridon the New Church, Sala Palatului, Slobozia Church, Solacoglu Inn, St. Elefterie Church, Stavropoleos Monastery, Templul Coral, University Square, Bucharest, Victoria Palace. Excerpt: Dealul Mitropoliei (Romanian for Metropolitanate Hill), also called Dealul Patriarhiei or Patriarchate Hill, is a small hill in Bucharest, Romania and an important historic, cultural, architectural, religious and touristic point in the national capital. From a religious point of view, it is one of the centres of Romanian Orthodoxy: the headquarters of the Romanian Patriarchy and the residence of the Patriarch are both located here. A series of events in the history of Romania is closely linked to this place, for until 1997, the Chamber of Deputies of Romania as...