Bucharest as an European cultural landmark. The birth of an European modern metropola

Authors

  • Sebastian Chirimbu Centre of Research and European Studies AEPEEC/ Department of Philology, „Spiru Haret” University
  • Adina Barbu-Chirimbu Centre of Research and European Studies AEPEEC/ Department of Philology, „Spiru Haret” University

Keywords:

phanariot epoch, emerging infrastructure, church, guilds, Princely Academy

Abstract

The present-day Bucharest is the result of many centuries of growth and transformations. From among them, the 18th century is of a special importance as it is the time when the emerging city becomes a European cultural landmark. The purpose of the present paper is to gather together and to analyse comparatively and in relation those aspects, events, that turned Bucharest into a cosmopolite metropola, situated at the border of two worlds, the Oriental and the Occidental ones, in a key moment of our history, the dawn of modernity.

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Published

2023-02-28

How to Cite

[1]
Chirimbu, S. and Barbu-Chirimbu, A. 2023. Bucharest as an European cultural landmark. The birth of an European modern metropola. Smart Cities International Conference (SCIC) Proceedings. 1, (Feb. 2023), 194–198.

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