URME (in Romanian language means footprints, tracks) proposes the reactivation of the urban memory of seven European cities, through multidisciplinary studies that re-create the cultural atmosphere at different moments in their historical development. Using contemporary methods, URME intends to signalize urban sites as part of the literary and cultural history of the city.
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NewsLatest newsBucharest Literary References Route no. 5 - PluralBucharest Literary References Route no.5 - Plural Bucharest Literary References Route no. 2Bucharest Literary References Route no. 2 - Plural (download .pdf)
Boulevard Hotel, at whose restaurant used to came many writers, until 1920. There, for instance, right at the hotel, Al. Kiritescu wrote his theatre play Gaitele/The Jays. Bucharest Literary Route no. 1Bucharest Literary Route no. 1 (download .pdf)
Victoria Avenue - RouteVictoria Avenue - Mogosoaia Bridge- brief timeline - 1692 - C-tin Brancoveanu opens a route from the gate of his palace, on Dambovita’s shore, until beyond Sarindar monastery (on the nowadays place of Army's House), the border of the city from those times. This route was then called “The great alley that comes from Sarindar” or Brasov Route.
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