Guidebook for Constanța

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Guidebook for Constanța

Food Scene

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Amster's
Mamaia
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IpaNera Beach & Restaurant
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Restaurant Pescaresc Beluga
3 Aleea Siracuza
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Tomis Turistic Port
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Drinks & Nightlife

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Fratelli Beach & Club
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Loft Mamaia
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Ego Club
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Arts & Culture

Completed in 1910, according to the plans of architects, Daniel Renard and Petre Antonescu, Constanta Casino is a stunning art nouveau structure, with Art-Deco accents, perched on a cliffside overlooking the Black Sea. The pedestrian area around the Casino is the city's most popular promenade. The casino has been closed since 1990 and needs major restoration works. Once considered Romania's very own Monte Carlo, Constanta Casino is today ... one of the most beautiful abbandoned buildings.
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Cazino Constanta
4 Bulevardul Regina Elisabeta
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Completed in 1910, according to the plans of architects, Daniel Renard and Petre Antonescu, Constanta Casino is a stunning art nouveau structure, with Art-Deco accents, perched on a cliffside overlooking the Black Sea. The pedestrian area around the Casino is the city's most popular promenade. The casino has been closed since 1990 and needs major restoration works. Once considered Romania's very own Monte Carlo, Constanta Casino is today ... one of the most beautiful abbandoned buildings.
Complexul Muzeal de Științe ale Naturii Constanța
255 Bulevardul Mamaia
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An impressive collection of artifacts from Greek, Roman, and Daco-Roman civilizations is on display illustrating the history of Dobrogea from the Stone Age to modern days. Greek and Roman objects can be found on the main floor. Two statues, one of the "Glykon - The Fantastic Snake," dating from the 3rd century BC, and the other of "Goddess Fortuna and Pontos," god of the Black Sea, are considered protectors of the city and port and are the highlights of the collection.
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Museum of National History and Archeology
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An impressive collection of artifacts from Greek, Roman, and Daco-Roman civilizations is on display illustrating the history of Dobrogea from the Stone Age to modern days. Greek and Roman objects can be found on the main floor. Two statues, one of the "Glykon - The Fantastic Snake," dating from the 3rd century BC, and the other of "Goddess Fortuna and Pontos," god of the Black Sea, are considered protectors of the city and port and are the highlights of the collection.
Genovese lighthouse first built in the 13th century, and rebuilt in the present shape in 1858-1860.
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The Genovese Lighthouse
12 Strada Remus Opreanu
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Genovese lighthouse first built in the 13th century, and rebuilt in the present shape in 1858-1860.
Built in Greco-Roman style between 1883 and 1885, the church was severely damaged during WWII and was restored in 1951. The interior murals display a neo-Byzantine style combined with Romanian elements best observed in the iconostasis and pews, chandeliers and candlesticks (bronze and brass alloy), all designed by Ion Mincu and completed in Paris.
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Saints Paul and Peter Cathedral
25 Strada Arhiepiscopiei
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Built in Greco-Roman style between 1883 and 1885, the church was severely damaged during WWII and was restored in 1951. The interior murals display a neo-Byzantine style combined with Romanian elements best observed in the iconostasis and pews, chandeliers and candlesticks (bronze and brass alloy), all designed by Ion Mincu and completed in Paris.
A vast complex on three levels once linked the upper town to the harbor. Today, only about a third of the original edifice remains, including more than 9,150 sq ft of colorful mosaics. Built toward the end of the 4th century AD and developed over the centuries, it was the city's commercial centre until the 7th century. Archeological vestiges point to the existence of workshops, warehouses and shops in the area. Remains of the Roman public baths can still be seen nearby. Aqueducts brought water six miles to the town.
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Edificiul Roman Cu Mozaic
12 Piața Ovidiu
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A vast complex on three levels once linked the upper town to the harbor. Today, only about a third of the original edifice remains, including more than 9,150 sq ft of colorful mosaics. Built toward the end of the 4th century AD and developed over the centuries, it was the city's commercial centre until the 7th century. Archeological vestiges point to the existence of workshops, warehouses and shops in the area. Remains of the Roman public baths can still be seen nearby. Aqueducts brought water six miles to the town.
Dating from 1937, this church was built after architect Romano de Simon's plans. The structure is shaped like a Roman basilica, specific to the northern part of Italy. The buttress and geometrical motifs are reminiscent of the 13th century Romanic style.
Church of Saint Anthony
Strada Nicolae Titulescu
Dating from 1937, this church was built after architect Romano de Simon's plans. The structure is shaped like a Roman basilica, specific to the northern part of Italy. The buttress and geometrical motifs are reminiscent of the 13th century Romanic style.
Organized chronologically in four sections, the museum features charts, moldings, ancient and modern boat models, navigation instruments, documents and photographs. You can find a dug-out canoe made from a single tree trunk, a navigation case from the 16th century, a mid-17th century celestial globe made in Venice and models of Greek triremes. The open-air exhibition, displaying life-size anchors, propellers, engines, surface and anti-aircraft gun mounts, offers a wonderful panorama of the Constanta harbor.
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Romanian Navy Museum
53 Strada Traian
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Organized chronologically in four sections, the museum features charts, moldings, ancient and modern boat models, navigation instruments, documents and photographs. You can find a dug-out canoe made from a single tree trunk, a navigation case from the 16th century, a mid-17th century celestial globe made in Venice and models of Greek triremes. The open-air exhibition, displaying life-size anchors, propellers, engines, surface and anti-aircraft gun mounts, offers a wonderful panorama of the Constanta harbor.
Built in 1867 - 1868 by order of Sultan Abdul Azis, the mosque was constructed of sandstone taken from an Ottoman bridge which had been destroyed in 1828. Its architecture reflects Moorish style and the interior still preserves original Oriental ornaments.
Hunkiar mosque in Constanța
41 Bulevardul Tomis
Built in 1867 - 1868 by order of Sultan Abdul Azis, the mosque was constructed of sandstone taken from an Ottoman bridge which had been destroyed in 1828. Its architecture reflects Moorish style and the interior still preserves original Oriental ornaments.

Shopping

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VIVO! Constanta
220 Bulevardul Aurel Vlaicu
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City Park Mall
116C Bulevardul Alexandru Lăpușneanu
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Carrefour station
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Sightseeing

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Faleza Cazino Constanta
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Piața Ovidiu
Piața Ovidiu
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Entertainment & Activities

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Old Town
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Opened in 1958, the Constanta Aquarium is home to over 60 species of fish from the Black Sea, the Danube Delta and lakes Siutghiol, Tasaul, Corbu, Sinoe, Golovita and Razim, located just north of Constanta. The most significant is the collection of sturgeons, one of the largest in the world.
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Acvariu Constanța
1 Bulevardul Regina Elisabeta
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Opened in 1958, the Constanta Aquarium is home to over 60 species of fish from the Black Sea, the Danube Delta and lakes Siutghiol, Tasaul, Corbu, Sinoe, Golovita and Razim, located just north of Constanta. The most significant is the collection of sturgeons, one of the largest in the world.