7 Sights in Constanța, Romania (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Constanța, Romania! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Constanța. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

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1. Statuia Reginei Elisabeta

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Statuia Reginei Elisabeta

Elisabeth of Wied was the first queen of Romania as the wife of King Carol I from 15 March 1881 to 27 September 1914. She had been the princess consort of Romania since her marriage to then-Prince Carol on 15 November 1869.

Wikipedia: Elisabeth of Wied (EN)

2. Constanța Casino

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The Constanța Casino is a defunct casino located in Constanța, Romania. Designated by the Romanian Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony as a historic monument, the casino is situated on the Constanța seafront along the Black Sea in the historic Peninsulă District of the city.

Wikipedia: Constanța Casino (EN)

3. The Mosque of Constanța

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The Grand Mosque of Constanța, originally known as the Carol I Mosque, is a mosque in Constanța, Romania. It is listed as an historic monument by the Romanian National Institute of Historical Monuments.

Wikipedia: Grand Mosque of Constanța (EN)

4. Roman Agora Museum

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The Roman Edifice with Mosaic in Constanta is a county museum in Constanta, located in Ovidiu Square no. 12 and discovered during the works undertaken in 1959 in the historic center of Constanta. It is registered as a historical monument and housed in a modern exhibition hall.

Wikipedia: Edificiul roman cu mozaic din Constanța (RO)

5. Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul

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The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Constanța, located at 25 Arhiepiscopiei Street, Constanța, Romania, is the seat of the Romanian Orthodox Archbishop of Tomis, as well as a monastery. Situated between Ovid Square and the Black Sea in front of the Archbishop's Palace, it was built on the city's peninsular zone in 1883-1885 following plans by architects Alexandru Orăscu and Carol Benesch and, for the interior, Ion Mincu. The cornerstone was laid on 4 September 1883, during the reign of Iosif Gheorghian, Metropolitan of All Romania. The church was consecrated on 22 May 1895.

Wikipedia: Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Constanța (EN)

6. Statuia lui Mihai Eminescu

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Statuia lui Mihai Eminescu

The bust of Mihai Eminescu from Constanța, cast in bronze, placed near the Genoese Lighthouse, on a travertine pedestal, with a height of 3 m, was made in 1930 by the sculptor Oscar Han and unveiled in August 1934 on the casino promenade, near the sea.

Wikipedia: Bustul lui Mihai Eminescu din Constanța (RO)

7. The Statue of Ovidius

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The Statue of Ovid is a monument located in the historic center of Constanta. It was made in 1887 by the Italian sculptor Ettore Ferrari. An identical replica has been in Sulmona, his hometown in Italy, since 1925.

Wikipedia: Statuia lui Ovidiu din Constanța (RO)

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