Dimitrie Ghica Park

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Dimitrie Ghica Park, Public park in Sinaia, Romania.

The park extends over a diamond-shaped area with centuries-old trees, including spruce, chestnut, and beech trees along winding paths.

In 1881, King Carol I established the park on Prince Dimitrie Ghica's property, engaging Swiss landscape architect Eder for its design.

The park displays bronze busts of Romanian figures, including poet Mihai Eminescu, writer Ion Creanga, and historian Nicolae Balcescu.

The park features children's play areas during summer, transforms into an ice skating rink in winter, and houses the Bucegi Natural Reserve Museum.

From 1948 to 1952, the park served as a refugee camp for women and children during the Greek Civil War.

Location: Sinaia

Inception: 1881

GPS coordinates: 45.35400,25.55200

Latest update: March 18, 2025 07:05

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