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- Lipscani is a street and a district of Bucharest, Romania, which from the Middle Ages to the early 19th century was the most important commercial area...
- 3 (po****tion 399,231): Vitan, Dudești, Titan, Centrul Civic, Dristor, Lipscani, Muncii, Unirii Sector 4 (po****tion 300,331): Berceni, Olteniței, Giurgiului...
- committed it. The head office of the National Bank of Romania with the view of Lipscani Street is one of the most imposing and m****ive bank edifices in Romania...
- Northwest. The largest and most populous district of Sector 3 is Titan. Lipscani, colloquially known as oldtown is the center of the nightlife in Bucharest...
- is surrounded all-around by old historical buildings and neighborhoods (Lipscani street in particular is a famous old-fashioned street). Many churches,...
- Administration and Interior. Until 2006, the ministry was housed near Lipscani in Palatul Vama Poştei, built between 1914 and 1926 according to the architect...
- infrastructure, and the city became the site of a large market (probably in the Lipscani area) and customs. In 1737, during the Austro-Turkish War of 1737–39, the...
- structure remained intact; of the three surviving 19th century inns in the Lipscani district, it is the only one currently in use as a hotel.[citation needed]...
- home to the Constantin Tănase Revue Theatre (as of 2006, relocated to the Lipscani district), and was the site of the old Romanian National Theater, just...
- Daniel Renard and Petre Antonescu (1905–1910) Former Al. ****an shop (Strada Lipscani no. 72–74) in Bucharest, unknown architect (before 1906) Mița the Cyclist...