Cismigiu Park

in Wednesday Walk15 days ago

One of the many passions, needs, pleasures, and perhaps the least expensive remains walking. We have to give it credit and I'm glad Hive allows me to do so, every Wednesday, at the very inspired suggestion of our friend @tattoodjay.

Each walk is unique but, at the same time, it takes us down beaten paths because the story-worthy places to walk are finite around us. Around the house, on the streets, through parks, and less often on trips and journeys.

Parks are a good option but, unfortunately, these places are few in any city and inevitably, we repeat the same routes every time. I try, to avoid monotony, and to alternate both walking and storytelling through the few most important parks in Bucharest. Today I'll show you something from a famous park in the city center...

Cismigiu Park

Cismigiu Park is the oldest public garden in Bucharest and it's laid out in the style of English parks!

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In 1830, General Pavel Kiseleff ordered the draining of the puddle and the transformation of the land into a public garden. It was not until Gheorghe Bibescu's reign in 1847 that the landscape gardener Wilhelm Mayer, former director of the Imperial Gardens in Vienna, was called in and charged with transforming the unhealthy land into a beautiful garden. Source

This park is not the biggest and not the most beautiful, but it is the oldest, and many famous events and characters from Romanian history are associated with its name.

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Now I don't want to refer to history, I want to show what caught my attention on this most recent walk, actually a walk through the park on a trip of necessity, the park being a shortcut.

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Any old park is beautiful, especially because of the old trees and the association of different species not necessarily found together in nature.

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I often go downtown but very rarely do it to walk in the park. I have other priorities and needs. When I cross the park I can observe the landscape and any changes.

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The English influence can be seen in the landscaping and the separation by lawn areas, that can't be seen in other parks in the city.

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Lately, due to some reason, i.e. lack of money in the city budget, the park has been somewhat neglected and it shows. The residents of the city have noticed and are unhappy. We have seen that there are now some improvement works, such as the renovation of a famous restaurant called Monte Carlo, once famous and frequented by the "good people" of the city.

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I also revisited a popular gathering place, especially for seniors, where everyone played different games, especially chess.

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The benches in this park are arranged in a unique way, different from other parks. These are set side by side along the main alleys.

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Behind these benches I saw perhaps the oldest wisteria, at least that's what it looked like...

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This park was built in a place where there was a swamp and many springs. Now I don't know if these springs still exist or if they have been replaced with water from the city water supply.

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I liked this locked gate that denies access to the small island, haha...

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Arriving near the park exit, I was attracted by an imposing and old building.

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This part of the park, opposite the main entrance, seems more sparse, both in plants and trees.

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The exit is made near the earlier mentioned building which now becomes more and more imposing, not because of its size but, especially, because of its architecture.

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It is a small palace called Kretzulescu, after the name of the woman who built it, Princess Elena Kretzulescu.

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Kretzulescu Palace, on Calea Știrbey-Vodă, 39, Bucharest, Romania.

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“Around the palace, Elena Kretzulescu has laid out a park of almost two hectares, with terraces, fountains, pools, springs, and bridges." (the current Cișmigiu Park).Source

That's how I found out that the former gardens of the Kretulescu Palace form part of the current Cismigiu Park.

I've known this park since I was a kid. Sixty years ago my parents used to bring me here to play and they would sit on the patio and drink beer. I'm glad that after so many years I was able to learn something new about this part of town.


This whole story might not interest anyone but I hope you find something interesting in the photos.


Make a point of looking around and up and see what you can find to get shots of that otherwise you may miss.

This is one of the recommendations made by @tattoodjay for those who prefer walking and are used to sharing impressions and photos in his community, Wednesday Walk, every Wednesday, like this one today.

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What a wonderful park, that soft green colour and the shapes of the trunks is amazing. I love this place for a long walk!

Wow that is one seriously epic place to have a walk. The trails around here are so dull and boring.

Glad you like the place. I think any unknown place can be interesting and then, from too many viewings, to be boring.

indeed we all have finite possibilities for where we can walk, but each day is different i like ot say the lightis diffeent, we may spot somehting new or think of a new perspective which makes the walks still interesting as yours was today :)

Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk :)
Have a great day :)

Thank you! I'm glad you think so too. I learned from you.

Seeing the park through a new set of eyes, transformation that took place years ago is interesting. Maintained might remain a highlight to visit through various seasons.

Palace is grand French Renaissance with baroque influences architectural design, something well kept for good reason.

@tipu curate

I like to visit the same place more than once. Surely this possibility of being surprised by the changes that have occurred also drives me to do so. Thank you!

Nature is full of surprises, sure to enjoy more! Buildings are places of interest, always enjoy history.

I agree with you.

Walking in a pavement shaded and line by those trees is always calming for me.

I love it hearing those leaves and twigs dances with the wind.
That's the best part of the park that I saw.

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The park is so beautiful and looks very peaceful too. I have never seen a Wisteria Vine so enormous as that one. I can only imagine how stunning it must have been when flowering. I enjoyed walking with you through the park today, thanks for the wonderful share.

The parks looks so beautiful and serene, I love it!

That's right, it's a good thing that we have to do a special post every week so we go to a special place to see natural things and take pictures of them and share them with our community. All these places are more beautiful.

Hiya, @ybanezkim26 here, just swinging by to let you know that this post made it into our Honorable Mentions in Travel Digest #2184.

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