This iconic monument, masterfully designed by the talented architect Petre Antonescu, was initially constructed between 1921 and 1922, later undergoing renovations in 1935-1936 and more recently commencing in 2014.
Its purpose is to commemorate Romania’s decisive victory in the First World War and to honor the momentous coronation of King Ferdinand and his beloved wife Marie.
The Arcul de Triumf, a symbol of triumph and resilience, is an awe-inspiring testament to the nation’s indomitable spirit and rich historical heritage.
Its majestic presence adds a touch of grandeur and pride to the vibrant city of Bucharest.