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Sunday, January 6, 2013

"Brothership between people" cinema Bucharest


1950s card. one of the stamps on the back was damaged.
Nowadays there is "Masca" theatre.

Cluj Napoca- "Gh. Dimitrov" Square


1958 card. Sent without a stamp with a "for pay" seal. You can see in the picture the Carolina Obelisk and the Franciscan church. The square is called now :Museum Square


The “Carolina” Obelisk (The Museum Square) is the oldest lay monument of the city. The statue is a commemorative column, set up to commemorate the visit of the Emperor Francis the First and his wife Carolina Augusta, between 18th and 27th of August 1817. The Emperor attended the ceremony, celebrating the Day of Saint Stephan, (August 20th), chaired the meeting and visited the City Hospital.

In order to build the statue, the Emperor's approval was necessary and funding was raised among the inhabitants of Cluj, but the statue was finished thanks to the financial help of the city District Attorney, Topler Imre. It was inaugurated on the 4th of October 1831, on Saint Francis’s Day.

The ten meter obelisk, the angel wearing the effigy in a crown of laurels and the four stone eagles that hold laurels in their peaks are a masterpiece of Anton Csürös and Nagy Samuel. 

Carolina Augusta offered the Hospital from Museum Square a donation and starting with 1818 the hospital bore the name Carolina Hospital, and was destroyed in 1914.

The Carolina Obelisk was initially placed in what is now known as Union Square (the old Great Square). In 1898, during the city restructuring, it was moved to the Museum Square (the old Small Square).

Cave Church on Gellert Hill Budapest

Located on Gellert Hill overlooking Liberty Bridge (Szabadsaq Hid) in Budapest, the Cave Church is a unique grotto chapel cared for by the Hungarian Paulite order of monks. Closed during the Communist years, it has since been reopened and offers a peaceful respite from the noise of the city.

This cave on Gellert Hill was originally home to Saint Istvan, a hermit monk who cured the sick with thermal waters that sprung in front of the cave.

The Cave Church was founded in 1926 by expanding the hermit's cave. The church was further enlarged in the 1930s by the Archbishop of Kalocsa to hold more worshippers, using the grotto at Lourdes as a model.

In 1951, the Communist secret police arrested the entire order of Pauline monks. The superior Ferenc Vezer was condemned to death, while the others received 5- to 10-year prison sentences. The chapel was blocked up with a 2.25m thick concrete wall, behind which it stood silent for nearly 40 years.

After the fall of Communism in 1989, the Cave Church was returned to the Paulite order and immediately reopened.
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Unused card.  I guess it's around 1930s.

Ambasador Hotel Bucharest


1957 postally used card. 

Budapest- multiview


1987. written and stamped postcard

Bucharest "Nicolae Balcescu Blvd"


1966 written and used card.

Village Museum- Bucharest

Mid 1960s card at the latest. Written and stamped.

Predeal-Cioplea


1958. written and stamped.

Avram Iancu Memorial House


1972 card. Written, not sent.

Reghin- City Hall


1950s unused card, but bent.

Unknown hero crypt Galati


Not used. 1950s card.

State Theatre Constanta


1956 card. Written, but not stamped.

Cluj Napoca- Liberty square



1960 written and stamped card.

Constanta


Downtown picture from the city. 1946 written and stamped postcard.

Toplita landscape


1954 card. Written, but not stamped.

Genovese Lighthouse


Used card. Sent in the mid 1990s. Both stamps on the back intact.
The lighthouse in placed in Constanta(Romanian city at the Black Sea).

It is 8 m high and it was built around 1300 and restored between 1858-1860 by the French-Armenian engineer Artin Aslan.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Old Woman's Gorges


Used card. 1975. Pre-stamped.

The Old Woman's Gorges is a natural reserve(of geological type) since 1977

Poiana Stalin- villa


The mountain resort "Poiana Brasov" was called "Poiana Stalin" between 1950 and 1960.
Unused card.

Borsec


Borsec owes its fame to its mineral waters, known for their curing properties. Natural cures (the healing properties of the microclimate, surrounding air, soil and water) and physiotherapeutic properties are reputedly able to improve nutrition and heal a host of metabolic disorders. Borsec is a favorable place for rest andrecreation: it is a real paradise for those who enjoy excursions (known destinations include Poiana Zânelor, the ice cave, the bears' cave, Izvorul Strǎvechi, Cetatea Bufniţelor), those who like winter sports (on Făget and Fagetel for beginners and those more advanced) as well as those who like to fish, who can try their luck in the waters of Bistricioara or the Bicaz lake, which are near the resort.

One famous visitor to Borsec was Moldavian writer Vasile Alecsandri, who wrote the following in 1845: "at Borsec they all are brothers, if not in Jesus then in mineral water [...] one of the most important merits of Borsec is that it gives people human feelings!"





1967 written and stamped card.

Alba Iulia views



Alba Iulia (Hungarian: Gyulafehérvár, German: Karlsburg or Weißenburg, Latin: Apulum in the Roman period, later Alba Iulia; Ottoman Turkish: Erdel Belgradı) is a city in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania with a population of 58,681, located on the Mureş River. Since the High Middle Ages, the city has been the seat of Transylvania's Roman Catholic diocese. Between 1541 and 1690 it was the capital of the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom and the latter Principality of Transylvania. Alba Iulia is historically important for Romanians, Hungarians and Transylvanian Saxons.





1956 general view of the city card. Written and stamped.


Fortress' walls. 1958 used card. Written and stamped.



The main historical area of Alba Iulia is the Upper Town region, developed by Charles VI of the Holy Roman Empire in honour of whom the Habsburgs renamed the city Karlsburg. The fortress, with seven bastions in a stellar shape, was constructed between 1716 and 1735, by two fortification architects of Swiss origin. The first one was Giovanni Morandi Visconti, who constructed two old Italian stile bastions, followed by Nicolaus Doxat de Demoret, nicknamed "Austrian Vauban". The two architects radically transformed (after 1720) the medieval fortress shaped by the former Roman Castrum into a seven-bastion baroque fortress, developing Menno van Coehorn's new Dutch system, of which the fortress of Alba Iulia is the best preserved example.

Budapest



Around 1984/1985 written and stamped card showing the Hungarian Parliament.

Sovata


Multiple view from Romanian resort Sovata. New card. 1990s card.

Bucharest


Giurgiului residential quarter. 1966 used card. Written and stamped.

Bucharest- multiple views




1972  written and stamped multiple view card.


"Herestrau Park"- 1986 used multiple views.

Brasov- aerial view


1960s aerial view postcard. Not used.

Teachers' School from Constanta


1946 postcard, written and stamped.

Balaton Lake


Written, but not stamped. 1962 card.  Map of the Balaton lake in Hungary.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Sanremo- seaside view


1951 used card. intact stamps.

Ciprian Porumbescu's memorial house


1970s postcard. Not used.
The memorial house from Stupca of the Romanian composer Ciprian Porumbescu

Heroes' mausoleum


Soveja mausoleum. Used card, no stamp. Mid 1970s.

Govora-aerial view


Used card. 1974. Stamp in perfect condition.

Cluj Napoca multiview


Multiview card from 1970s/1980. Not used

Michael the Brave


Michael the Brave's statue in Cluj Napoca. Unused card.

Targu Mures- Orthodox Cathedral


1969 used card. pre-printed stamp.

Cluj Napoca- Municipal park


1979 used card. Missing stamp.

Targu Mures- aerial views

New card for swap.


The second air view is from 1967 and shows the downtown. Used card, missing stamp.

Resita




1973 view of Resita. Used card.

Callatis- Ancient Ruins


Used card(broken stamp) sent in 1973.
Ruins of the Greek city Callatis(VI B.C-VII A.D), at the Black Sea, on Romanian side.

Seaside view



Used postcard- 1973. Romanian seaside resort "Eforie Nord".

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Elberfeld


Unwritten card for swap. Around 1920s-1930s

Insbruck- night view


Written and stamped. Sent to Timisoara(Romania) on 16.08.1921
Gone to Irina from Ukraine.

Cluj Napoca(2)


Saint Michael Cathedral. Sent from Cluj to Targu Mures in 1964. The stamp is damaged.
For swap

Gone to Irina from Ukraine.