Revolution Square ( ) is a
square in central Bucharest
, on Calea Victoriei
. Known as
Piaţa Palatului (Palace
Square) until 1989, it was later renamed after the
1989 Romanian Revolution.
The former
Royal Palace (now the National Museum
of Art of Romania
), the Athenaeum
, the Athénée Palace
Hotel, the University of Bucharest
Library and the Memorial of Rebirth
are located here. The square also houses the
building of the former
Central
Committee of the
Romanian
Communist Party (from where
Nicolae Ceauşescu and his wife fled
by helicopter on
December 22,
1989). In 1990, the building became the seat of the
Senate and since 2006 it houses
the
Ministry
of Interior and Administrative Reform.
Prior to 1948, an equestrian statue of
Carol I of Romania stood there.
Created in
1930 by the Croatian
and American
sculptor Ivan Meštrović,
the statue was destroyed in 1948 by the Communists, who never paid damages to the
sculptor. In 2005, the Romanian
Minister of
Culture decided to recreate the destroyed statue from a model
that was kept by Meštrović's family. In 2007, the Bucharest City
Hall assigned the project to the sculptor Florin Codre, who is
going to design an original statue of Carol inspired by Meštrović's
model (most consider it a plagiarism) .
In August 1968 and December 1989, the square was the site of a two
mass meetings which represented the apogee and the nadir of
Ceauşescu's regime.
The 1968 moment marked the highest point in
Ceauşescu's popularity, when he openly condemned the invasion of Czechoslovakia and started
pursuing a policy of independence from Kremlin
. The
1989 meeting was meant to emulate the 1968 assembly and presented
by the official media as a "spontaneous movement of support for
Ceauşescu", erupting in the popular revolt which led to the end of
the
regime (
see Romanian Revolution of
1989#Bucharest).
Image gallery
Image:Bucharest_Iuliu_Maniu.jpg|
Iuliu
Maniu's statue in the Revolution Square (the building of the
Interior Ministry can be seen in the background)Image:Biblioteca
Centrala Universitara.jpg|Library of the University of
BucharestImage:BibliotecaCentralaUniveristara0080.jpg|Another view
of the LibraryImage:National Museum of Art Bucharest.jpg|National
Museum of Art (the former Royal Palace)Image:Athenee Palace
Hilton.JPG|Athénée Palace-Hilton hotel
Image:Corneliu-coposu-statue-revolution-square.jpg|
Corneliu Coposu's statue
References
- Casă nouă - Blaga se mută în fostul CC al
PCR ("New HQ: Blaga Moves to the Building of the Former
Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party"), in
Jurnalul Naţional, March 24,
2006
- Statuia ecvestră a lui Carol I, amplasată în
Piaţa Revoluţiei ("Carol's Equestrian Statue, To Be Located in
the Revolution Square"), in Gândul, March 28, 2007
- Regimul Ceauşescu - de la mitingul din 1968 la
cel din 1989, "Ceauşescu Regime: From the 1968 to the 1989
Mass Meeting", in Jurnalul Naţional, December 21,
2005
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