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      • The history of “Podul Mogosoaiei” (“Mogosoaia Bridge”, today Calea Victoriei, “Victory Avenue”) begins in the late 17th century when Prince Constantin Brancoveanu wanted a road to link his palace situated by the Dambovita River with the land he owned in the Mogosoaia village.
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  2. Calea Victoriei (Victory Avenue) is a major avenue in central Bucharest. Situated in Sector 1, and having a length of 2.7 kilometres (1.7 mi), it leads from Splaiul Independenței (which runs parallel to the Dâmbovița River) to the north and then northwest up to Piața Victoriei, where Șoseaua Kiseleff continues north.

    • 2.7 km (1.7 mi)
    • Splaiul Independenței [ro]
  3. Jan 21, 2024 · In the heart of Bucharest, a city vibrant with culture and history, lies Calea Victoriei (The Victory Avenue) – a boulevard that is not just a thoroughfare

  4. Sep 19, 2009 · Calea Victoriei, a major street running north-south in downtown Bucharest, has many bookstores, some of the best hotels in Bucharest, and fashion stores. This elegant, tree-lined, meandering street is a quieter walk than the thundering thoroughfare of Magheru-Balcescu-Bratianu.

  5. The history of “Podul Mogosoaiei” (“Mogosoaia Bridge”, today Calea Victoriei, “Victory Avenue”) begins in the late 17th century when Prince Constantin Brancoveanu wanted a road to link his palace situated by the Dambovita River with the land he owned in the Mogosoaia village.

  6. Jun 16, 2022 · With the entry of the Romanian troops victorious in the War of Independence into the city, on October 8, 1878, the Mogoşoaiei Bridge would change its name to Calea Victoriei (Victory Path).

  7. Feb 21, 2024 · 1 Min Read. The Calea Victoriei the oldest and most important boulevard in the historic city center of Bucharest in Romania. Built in 1692 to connect the Old Royal Court and Mogoshaya Palace, it was paved with oak beams. The street received its current name in 1878 after the victory in the Romanian War of Independence.

  8. Nov 29, 2019 · Today known as Calea Victoriei, the street links its beginnings to the name of Romanian ruler Constantin Brâncoveanu (Alexandru Ofrim - Străzi vechi din Bucureştiul de azi - Old streets from...

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