Cismigiu Park, Bucharest | Pop music | 4k virtual tour | #shorts

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This video presents a 4k virtual tour of Cismigiu Park, also known as Cismigiu Garden. Cismigiu Garden is the oldest public garden in Bucharest. It is located in the center of the city, has an area of about 16 hectares and is bordered by two important arteries: Regina Elisabeta boulevard and Schitu Măgureanu boulevard. In the south-eastern part of the garden is the Gheorghe Lazăr National College. The Cismigiu garden is arranged in the style of English parks and has several entrances: two through Regina Elisabeta boulevard, two through Schitu Măgureanu boulevard, one through Știrbei Vodă street. Subtitles [CC] including historical facts and descriptions are available in all languages.

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INFORMATION:

In 1779, the ruler of Wallachia, Alexandru Ipsilanti, ordered the construction of two boots in Bucharest. The first cismea was made on the place where the garden from Știrbei Vodă street is today. The resulting puddle was a hotbed of infection in the middle of the city. Dumitru Siulgi-basa, the head of the works over the city's chimneys, also called "the great chimney" (from chimney + the suffix giu) built a residence in the vicinity of this chimney. His main task was to supervise the flow of water. Gradually, in urban folklore, the "Lake of Dura the Merchant" disappears from the toponymy and that of "Cișmegi" appears[1]. The city did not expand much to the West because of the almost annual floods that swelled the Cișmegiu lake (its level rose up to today's Military Circle).

In 1830, General Pavel Kiseleff ordered the draining of the swamp and the transformation of the land into a public garden. This only happened during the reign of Gheorghe Bibescu, in 1847, when the landscape gardener Wilhelm Mayer, the former director of the Imperial Gardens in Vienna, was called and tasked with transforming the unsanitary land into a beautiful garden. Mayer was assisted by the gardener Franz Harer.

After the abdication of Gh. Bibescu in 1848, the new ruler, Barbu Știrbei, decides to dig a ditch and a connecting canal with Dâmbovița. The most important year for the transformation of the garden was 1852. For the first time, the fence was made with hedges, a hundred "couches" (benches) without armrests, made of oak wood and one cubit long, were installed.

The beautification works ended in 1854, when the Cișmegiu garden was officially inaugurated. In 1856, part of the lake dried up thanks to the shoemakers around who had thrown here the remains of materials specific to their trade.

Source: https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parcul_Ci%C8%99migiu

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