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Calea 13 Septembrie, Bucharest 061695, RomaniaMap
Phone+40 21 413 2018
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  • Sofia-Explorer
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    The grave of former dictator Ceaucescu and his wife.

    Interesting trip to the grave of former dictator Ceaucescu and his wife. You can enter the yellow gate and walk left of the chapel and see the red gravestone. Do not enter the white gate on the left o...

    Reviewed on Aug 31, 2015
  • DaveSwin
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    Totalitarian dictator Ceausescu's 'pauper grave'

    The main attraction here is the 'pauper grave' of Nicolae Ceausescu, communist dictator of Romania who was executed in 1989 for genocide, amid the Romanian Revolution. The pauper grave in the suburb...

    Reviewed on Aug 26, 2015
  • night-track-walker
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    There is Chauchescu.

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    Gencha is one of the largest cemeteries in Bucharest, consisting of two parts: military and civilian. I believe that in the appearance of cemeteries you can understand a lot about the country in which these most cemeteries are rapo ...

    Reviewed on Apr 27, 2019
  • Fred2128
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    Tombes de Nicolae, Elena and Nicu Ceausescu

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    C'is a huge cemetery with the tombs of the Ceausescu family. C'is a page of history that we cannot forget. Go to the chapel and the tomb of the parents is left behind ...

    Reviewed on Oct 11, 2016
  • yuzuruy
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    Chowshesk's grave

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    Not only Romania but also Central and Eastern European countries have a rooted history of communism, but in this cemetery, the tomb of Chaussek, which is world-famous for its reputation as a national residence and hunger exports. It is located in a public graveyard, but it seems that the neatly arranged grave proves that it has received a certain positive evaluation after being executed.

    Reviewed on Dec 16, 2016
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