This document provides information about several important historical and cultural sites in Iasi, Romania, including:
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- The National Theatre of Iasi, the oldest and most beautiful theatre in Romania built in Rococo and Baroque styles.
- The Palace of Culture, built in the 20th century on the site of the former medieval Royal Court.
- The Metropolitan Cathedral, built between 1833-1887 in the late Italian Renaissance architectural style.
- The Botanical Garden in Iasi, the oldest in Romania, founded in 1856.
- The Roznovanu Palace,
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2. • It is the symbolic continuation ofVasiliena
Academy, founded by the ruler Vasile Lupu
in 1640.
• The University in Iasi was built upon
Mih ileană ă Academy, founded by the ruler
Mihail Sturdza in1834.
“AL.I.CUZA” UNIVERSITY IAŞI
• It is the first modern university in
Romania
•As a modern educational institution, it
was founded in 1860.
3. •“Al.I.Cuza” University was
inaugurated in 1860, in the
presence of the ruler Alexandru
Ioan Cuza. Nowadays, the
university is named after him.
• The functioning building was built
between 1893-1897 based on the
plans of the architect Louis Blanc.
• The inauguration in 1897 was
organized in the presence of the
King Carol I and of Queen
Elisabeth.
5. The main entrance leads to the famous “Hall of the Lost Steps”,
decorated with paintings by the Romanian painter Sabin B la a.ă ş
The 19 mural paintings that cover 120 m2 were designed as a
representation of the Romanian soul and comprise universal myths,
Romanian legends and representations of the university life.
6. “VASILE ALECSANDRI”
NATIONAL THEATRE
Even though the idea of a theatre in Iasi dates from 1645,
the first plays were held in the houses of a landowner
family, in 1816.
The Grand Theatre in Copou was built in 1840 and then
destroyed in a fire in 1888.
It was only in 1894 when the building of the nowadays
theatre was started with the plans of Vienese architects
Fellner and Helmer who built more than 20 European
theatres.
8. The Grand Hall has 750 seats. The curtain was
painted by M. Lenz and one of his disciples.
The ceiling was painted by Al. Goltz, presenting paradise
allegories with nymphs and angels in Rococo style. On the ceiling,
above the orchestra, there are also the stems of the four Romanian
united provinces, with the heraldic signs and the royal stem,
covered during the communist period.
10. An emblem for Iasi, it
was built in the XX
century and it is
registered in the List of
the historic monuments.
The area is full of
history: the Palace was
built on the former
medieval Royal Court,
which was attested in
1434.
11. The imposing Royal Palace was built in Neoclassic
style, between 1806-1812, by Vv. Alexandru Moruzzi,
on the grounds of a former Royal Court.
12. After the Union of the Principalities
in 1859 and the relocation of the
capital in Bucharest, The Royal palace
becomes an Administrative palace.
The inauguration of The Equestrian
Statue of Stephen the Great, in front
of the Palace, took place in 1883 in
the presence of The King Carol I. The
statue was made of bronze by the
French sculptor Emmanuel Frémiet.
King Carol I said the following on that
occasion: “I entrust this statue to
Iasi, the cradle of union, and also two
towers preserved with the precious
blood of the present generation […]”–
the two Krupp towers are trophies
from the Independence War in
Romania, between 1877-1878.
13. In 1883 The Administrative Palace is destroyed by a fire.
Between1906-1925 the building is reconstructed into what it is
today the Palace of Culture, in flamboyant neogothic style, with
ornaments and heraldic elements in the exterior.
“Moldavia” National Museum Complex is located in the building.
14.
15. THE METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL
The Metropolitan Cathedral in Iasi is the premises of the
Moldavian and Bucovina Metropolitan Churches, one of
the six metropolitan cathedrals in Romania.
16. The Metropolitan Cathedral was
included on the list of historical
monuments in Romania.
It was build on the location of two
medieval churches, first between
1833-1839, and then between 1880-
1887.
The monumental building has a
rectangular shape, being marked at
the corners by four derricks.
The architectural style is inspired by
the late Italian Renaissance.
The decorative elements both from
the interior and exterior are mainly
baroque.
17. THE BOTANICAL GARDEN IN
IAŞI
“Anastasie Fătu”
Botanical Garden in Iaşi
is the oldest botanical
garden in Romania.
18. It was founded in 1856 by Anastasie F tu,ă doctor and naturalist, on a
property of his own. Later on , it was arranged on Copou hill.
20. THE ROZNOVANU PALACE –
IAŞI TOWN HALL
It is an architectural monument, built between the 7th
and 10th
decades of the 18th
century.
21. The palace was rebuilt between1830-1833 by Gustav Freyvald, who
created the pan for the Metropolitan Church in Iasi.
The Palace is build in the neoclassic style with baroque ornaments, as
it can be seen from the architecture, interior frescos and the statues
outside in 1830.
22. Up until 1891, when it
was sold to the state, the
palace belonged to the
influent family Rosetti-
Roznovanu, hosting
various personalities and
historical events of that
time.
It was also a temporary
residence for the
Romanian Royal family.
During World War II,
between 1916-1918, the
palace was the premises
for the Government and
the War council, a period
in which Iasi was the
capital of Romania.
Nowadays, The Roznovanu
Palace is the premises of the
City Hall.