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Revolution Square (Piata Revolutiei)

Bucharest, ROU

Formally known as Palace Square, Revolution Square (Piața Revoluției earned its current title for its role in the Romanian Revolution of 1989 when then-leader Nicolae Ceaușescu made a final disastrous public appearance here to a booing and jeering crowd. At the center of the square sits a memorial commemorating victims of the revolution.

The focal point of Bucharest, Revolution Square is visited by almost every traveler to the city. Many walking tours begin here, with guides showing participants key surrounding landmarks such as the neoclassical Royal Palace, now home to the National Museum of Art of Romania; the Senate Palace, the former headquarters of the Romanian Communist Party; and the Romanian Athenaeum concert hall.

Because of its connection to the Romanian Revolution—it was here where Ceaușescu witnessed the start of the revolution before his very eyes—the square is also an important stop on Communist-themed tours of Bucharest.

  • Revolution Square is a must-do for history buffs.
  • Watch footage of former Communist leader Ceaușescu making his final speech before you visit so you can better envision the historic scenes that unfolded here in 1989.
  • Go with a guide to gain a better understanding of Romanian history.

Take the metro (M2 line) to Universitate station in University Square. Revolution Square is less than a 10-minute walk from there.

Though the square is pretty when lit up at night, the best time to visit is during the day, when you can access nearby attractions such as the National Museum of Art of Romania and Kretzulescu Church (Biserica Kretzulescu). The square is rarely crowded and is especially quiet in the early morning.

Revolution Square is home to several monuments, the most eye-catching among them being the Monument of Rebirth. Occasionally referred to by locals as the “potato on a stick” or the “olive on a toothpick,” this 25-meter (82-foot) tall white triangular pillar pierces through a round nest-like structure. The square also features a wall of remembrance, where names of victims of the violence of the revolution are inscribed, and a statue of Iuliu Maniu, the former prime minister of Romania who was imprisoned by the Communist regime.

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