Black Sea Route

 

Old cities, new destinations: the Black Sea experience

 

Undiscovered cities and capitals are waiting for you around the Black Sea. Here the old Austrian influence is still visible in the theatres of Chernivtsi, Iasi,

Odessa, Oradea, Oravita and Sofia, whereas Bucharest has a touch of Paris. But how did Moorish style get to Tbilisi? Come and find out!

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Bucharest

 

Odeon Theatre

 

The Odeon Theatre is one of the most representative theatres in Bucharest. The Majestic Hall is the only ...

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Chernivtsi

 

Olga Kobylianska Ukrainian Regional Music and Drama Theatre

 

The Olga Kobylianska Ukrainian Regional Music and Drama Theatre in Chernivtsi is an architecture masterpiece ...

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Iasi

 

Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre

 

In 2015, the BBC included the Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre in Iasi among the top seven theatres that ...

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Odessa

 

National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre

 

Forbes magazine included the Odessa Opera House on the list of the most unusual sights in Eastern Europe. The ...

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Oradea

 

Queen Marie Theatre

 

The building of the Queen Marie Theatre is one of the most significant heritage buildings in Oradea. The ...

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Oravita

 

Old Theatre Mihai Eminescu

 

The Old Theatre, named after the poet Mihai Eminescu, is the first edifice in the current Romanian cultural ...

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Sofia

 

Ivan Vazov National Theatre

 

The Ivan Vazov National Theatre is the oldest and most authoritative theatre in Bulgaria and one of the ...

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Tbilisi

 

Z. Paliashvili Opera and Ballet State Theatre

 

“This is the only theatre in the city, the interior of which is totally Moorish in style, and it is ...

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