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Turnul Colței (also
Turnul Colțea or Colții) was a
tower located in Bucharest, Wallachia, now in Romania. Its
initial purpose was to be used as a bell...
- The St. Elijah–
Colței Inn
Church (Romanian:
Biserica Sfântul Ilie–Hanul
Colței) is a
Romanian Orthodox church located at 18
Doamnei Street in the Lipscani...
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Tallest timeline Turnul Colței (1714–1888) Foișorul de Foc (1890–1932)
Carlton Bloc (1932–1934)
Telephones Company Building (1934–1956)
House of the Free...
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Square with Piața Romană. Originally, the
boulevard was part of
Strada Colței, a
longer road that also
included today's Magheru,
Nicolae Bălcescu, and...
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Watercolour panorama of the city, as seen from
Turnul Colței, by
Amadeo Preziosi (1868)...
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Tallest timeline Turnul Colței (1714–1888) Foișorul de Foc (1890–1932)
Carlton Bloc (1932–1934)
Telephones Company Building (1934–1956)
House of the Free...
- Colțea Hospital,
three chapels,
other annexes and, at the entrance,
Turnul Colței. A
statue of the ktetor, Spătar
Mihai Cantacuzino,
stands in
front of the...
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buildings that once held the
title of
tallest building in Bucharest. The
Turnul Colţei was the
tallest structure in
Bucharest from 1714
until 1888;
because the...
- Commune, Brăila
County CS Colțea Brașov, a
football club In Bucharest:
Turnul Colței Colțea
Hospital Colțea
Monastery This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Tallest timeline Turnul Colței (1714–1888) Foișorul de Foc (1890–1932)
Carlton Bloc (1932–1934)
Telephones Company Building (1934–1956)
House of the Free...