Bulevardul Magheru

Bulevardul Magheru

Bulevardul Magheru

Bulevardul Magheru, desde la zona sur de la Piaţa Romană.

Bulevardul Gheorghe Magheru es un bulevar en la zona central de Bucarest, la capital de Rumanía. Se halla entre la Piaţa Romană y el Bulevardul Nicolae Bălcescu, que enlaza con la Piaţa Universităţii. Su nombre proviene de Gheorghe Magheru, un soldado y revolucionario rumano de Valaquia del siglo XIX.

El Bulevardul Magheru era conocido anteriormente como Bulevardul Take Ionescu y Bulevardul Brătianu. Fue construido a comienzos del siglo XX, como una prolongación del Bulevardul Colţei. En la actualidad, se trata de una de las zonas más lujosas y opulentas de Bucarest. Según la firma Cushman & Wakefield, el metro cuadrado en alquiler, para uso comercial, cuesta 900€ al mes, lo que convierte a este bulevar en la 30ª calle más cara del mundo.[1]

Referencias

  1. "Bulevard de lux", en Evenimentul Zilei, 27 de octubre de 2006

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