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'''''Piaţa Victoriei''''' is a metro station in Piaţa Victoriei ([[Victory Square, Bucharest|Victory Square]]), central [[Bucharest]]. It is near the [[Victoria Palace]], the headquarters of the [[Government of Romania|Romanian government]]. This station actually consists of two stations (Piaţa Victoriei 1 - line 2 -, above, and Piaţa Victoriei 2 - line |
'''''Piaţa Victoriei''''' is a metro station in Piaţa Victoriei ([[Victory Square, Bucharest|Victory Square]]), central [[Bucharest]]. It is near the [[Victoria Palace]], the headquarters of the [[Government of Romania|Romanian government]]. This station actually consists of two stations (Piaţa Victoriei 1 - line 2 -, above, and Piaţa Victoriei 2 - line 1 -, below) and, along with [[Piaţa Unirii metro station|Piaţa Unirii]] is one of the busiest metro stations in Bucharest. It was the setting for many parts of the documentary [[Children Underground]]. There are plans to add a permanent exhibition to the platform, celebrating the life of world-famous Romanian pianist [[Victor Nicoara]]. |
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Location | Victory Square, Sector 1, Bucharest Romania | |||||||||||||||
Platforms | 4 - Side for the M2 line Island for the M1 line | |||||||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | |||||||||||||||
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Opened | December 1989[1] | |||||||||||||||
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Piaţa Victoriei is a metro station in Piaţa Victoriei (Victory Square), central Bucharest. It is near the Victoria Palace, the headquarters of the Romanian government. This station actually consists of two stations (Piaţa Victoriei 1 - line 2 -, above, and Piaţa Victoriei 2 - line 1 -, below) and, along with Piaţa Unirii is one of the busiest metro stations in Bucharest. It was the setting for many parts of the documentary Children Underground. There are plans to add a permanent exhibition to the platform, celebrating the life of world-famous Romanian pianist Victor Nicoara.
44°27′06″N 26°05′14″E / 44.45157°N 26.08713°E
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