Sala Omnia

De-a lungul timpului, Sala Omnia din str. Cristian Popișteanu nr. 3 a găzduit Senatul României și Teatrul Național de Operetă “Ion Dacian”. Clădirea a fost proiectată de arhitectul Cezar Lăzărescu (1923-1986) în 1967 ca o anexă a sediului Comitetului Central al Partidului Comunist Român, anexă în care inițial aveau loc conferințele de partid. … Continue readingSala Omnia

Favorit Cinema

Cinematograful Favorit, built in the 1970s as part of a commercial complex in Bucharest’s Drumul Taberei neighborhood, was once a major cultural hub. With a two-level hall seating 944 people, it became a popular spot, with long queues daily. Considered the second most important cinema in the capital, films premiered at Patria before being shown at Favorit. … Continue readingFavorit Cinema

Alhambra Summer Theatre

Nestled between two towering, overgrown buildings in Bucharest, the Garden of Cinema Capitol is slowly suffocating. An oasis of tranquility, shaded by trees and threatened by crumbling plaster, the site is a heartbreaking symbol of neglect. It is a quiet reminder of a broader pattern, as it begins to share the same fate as the nearby Adevĕrul Palace. A pall of decay hangs over Constantin Mille Street, a stark indication of how time has not been kind to these historical landmarks. … Continue readingAlhambra Summer Theatre