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Română: Monumentul eroilor luptei pentru libertatea poporului și a patriei, pentru socialism, cum se numea monumentul la inaugurare, a fost construit în cinstea militanților revoluționari socialiști. Ironia sorții face ca, pentru a se putea încadra în termenul de predare foarte scurt, arhitecții s-au "inspirat" în proporție de 99% tocmai din proiectul Prif. Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș, supervizat de insasi Ion Antonescu. Monumentul, conceput ca o necropolă, este format dintr-o bază cu un volum construit masiv, de forma stelată, placată cu granit negru pe care sunt amplasate cinci arcade zvelte placate la randul lor in granit roșu. Baza conține în interior o incintă circulară (rotondă), căptușită asemeni arcadelor cu plăci din granit roșu, a cărei boltă (cupolă) interioară este ornată cu un mozaic, acoperit cu foiță de aur, adus din Italia. Pentru placările exterioare, granitul roșu și cat si cel negru au fost importate din Suedia. Rotonda cuprindea criptele a trei reprezentați de seamă ai comunismului din România: dr. Petru Groza, Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, dr. C. I. Parhon.
English: Monument dedicated to heroes of the struggle for freedom of the people and country, for socialism, as it was called at inauguration, the monument was built in honor of the revolutionary socialist militants.

Irony of fate is that in order to fit in very short deadline, the architects were "inspired" in just 99% of the project of Professor Alexander Tzigara-Samurcaş (who designed the building for the Romanian Peasant Museum and the triumphal monument visa rebuild "Tropaeum Traiani" of Adamclisi) under the active supervision of Marshal Ion Antonescu.

The monument, designed as final resting place, is a basic format with a massive built volume, star-shaped form, clad in black granite on which are located five slender arches covered with red granite. Base contained inside a circular enclosure (rotunda), lined with red granite tiles, whose vault (dome) is adorned with a mosaic interior covered with gold foil, brought from Italy. For covering exterior, red and black granite was imported from Sweden. Rotonda contained crypts of three most prominent representatives of communism in Romania: Dr. Petru Groza, Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej and Dr. CI Parhon.
This is a photo of a historic monument in București, classified with number B-II-a-A-19016.
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Object location44° 24′ 49.78″ N, 26° 05′ 44.5″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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