Into Bulgaria

Around Midday we made our way to the train station to catch a train to make our way across the Friendship Bridge – spanning the Danube river – from Romania into Bulgaria.

Bukarest – City Tour

This morning we enjoyed a city walking tour; our guide provided good insights into way of life during Communist times and did show some of the hidden treasures … including one of the churches, that has been moved to make place for the Palace of Parliament.

Bukarest – Palace of Parliament

We made it to Bukarest in the late morning. A quick lunch had to do, as we were scheduled for a guided tour through the Palace of Parliament at 13:15.

The building – often referred to as the second largest on the planet (after the Pentagon) – goes back to the 1980s and greatly depicts the megalomania of Romania’s dictator Ceausescu. In the building process a whole city quarter had been torn down, several churches and other buildings were moved to new locations. Originally only Romanian materials and products were used in the creation of the building … today this still holds true to a big extend, however some non-Romanian products got added (e.g. air conditioning units).

Today the building houses the Romanian parliament and the senate, as well as other administration. The building also serves as conference center and many of the big halls can (as our guide pointed out multiple times) actually be rented for any sort of function.

Continuing to Bukarest

We had an early start the next morning, leaving Brasov to make our way to Bukarest.

Oktoberfest

We made it back to Brasov in the evening; in time to head out and visit the local Oktoberfest for some beers, sausages and other treats.