The Guardian -
22 Dec 2019 18:11

Bucharest's notorious Palace of the Parliament bears witness to the folly of dictator shot dead on Christmas Day 1989 Bucharest's most notorious building sits atop a small hill in the centre of the city, appearing squat despite its 84-metre height, due to its vast length and breadth. The Palace of the Parliament, as it is now called, is a monument to dictatorial folly whose benefactor was executed before he could see it completed. Christmas Day will mark 30 years since Romania's communist-era di...
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