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Tineretului Park

Coordinates: 44°24′27.09″N 26°6′20.15″E / 44.4075250°N 26.1055972°E / 44.4075250; 26.1055972
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Tineretului Park
(Youth's Park)
Parcul Tineretului
View of the little island inside the park
View of the little island inside the park
Location of the park
Location of the park
Location of the park
LocationBucharest, Romania
Coordinates44°24′27.09″N 26°06′20.15″E / 44.4075250°N 26.1055972°E / 44.4075250; 26.1055972
Area94 hectares (230 acres)
Established1974
DesignerValentin Donose
Administered byAdministrația Lacuri, Parcuri și Agrement București
StatusOpen all year
Public transit accessTineretului metro station
Constantin Brâncoveanu metro station

Tineretului Park (Romanian: Parcul Tineretului, "Youth's Park") is a large public park in southern Bucharest (Sector 4).

History

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The park, which was created in 1965 and finished in 1974,[1] was planned by the architect Valentin Donose [ro]. It was designed as the main recreational space for southern Bucharest, an area which was heavily developed during the 1960s and 1970s. It has a surface area of 94 hectares (230 acres) and attracts an average of 7,800 visitors on a weekend day.[2]

Landmarks

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Tineretului Lake in Bucharest

Aside from green areas around the lake, the park contains a number of playgrounds as well as a navigable lake, utilised by leisure boats in summer. Tineretului Park contains the Sala Polivalentă, one of Bucharest's largest multi-purpose halls, used for concerts and indoor sporting events.

The south-east corner of the park is a children's area called "Orășelul Copiilor" ("Children's Mini-town"). Within Orășelul Copiilor one can find fair ground rides, small rollercoasters and other fun rides for all ages. There is a mini train that takes people around the park. In 2013 the area was redesigned and new open-bars and recreational areas and attractions were constructed. Along them a new beautiful dancing fountain can be admired.

Transportation

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The park is serviced by two Metro stations: Tineretului and Constantin Brâncoveanu.

References

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  1. ^ "Parcul Tineretului". cmpgb.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved August 12, 2020.
  2. ^ Iojă, Cristian I.; Rozylowicz, Laurențiu; Pătroescu, Maria; Niță, Mihai R.; Vânau, Gabriel O. (2011). "Dog walkers' vs. other park visitors' perceptions: The importance of planning sustainable urban parks in Bucharest, Romania". Landscape and Urban Planning. 103 (1): 74–82. doi:10.1016/j.landurbplan.2011.06.002.