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44°27′24″N 26°06′34″E / 44.4566°N 26.1095°E / 44.4566; 26.1095
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Bucharest Metropolitan Circus
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The Bucharest Metropolitan Circus ( Romanian: Circul Metropolitan București), also known as Bucharest State Circus, or Globus Circus, is a circus located at 15 Circului Alley in Bucharest, Romania.

Built in 1960-1961 by architects Nicolae Porumbescu, Nicolae Pruncu and Constantin Ruleahe, the circus is listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania. [1] It has a capacity of up to 1,850 seats. [2]

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44°27′24″N 26°06′34″E / 44.4566°N 26.1095°E / 44.4566; 26.1095


globus+circus Latitude and Longitude:

44°27′24″N 26°06′34″E / 44.4566°N 26.1095°E / 44.4566; 26.1095
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Globus Circus)
Bucharest Metropolitan Circus
Inside the arena

The Bucharest Metropolitan Circus ( Romanian: Circul Metropolitan București), also known as Bucharest State Circus, or Globus Circus, is a circus located at 15 Circului Alley in Bucharest, Romania.

Built in 1960-1961 by architects Nicolae Porumbescu, Nicolae Pruncu and Constantin Ruleahe, the circus is listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania. [1] It has a capacity of up to 1,850 seats. [2]

Notes

External links

44°27′24″N 26°06′34″E / 44.4566°N 26.1095°E / 44.4566; 26.1095


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