Pitești
Understand
History
During the Great Northern War, Swedish King Charles XII lived in exile in the Ottoman Empire for years. In 1714, he and his company left Pitești, and rode to Stralsund 14 days later; a tremendous speed at its time.Geography
Pitești is in the central southern part of Romania between Carpathians and the Danube, in the northwest of historical region Muntenia. The town lies at the confluence of Argeș River with Doamnei River, the point of intersection of parallel 44°51'30"N latitude and the meridian of 24°52'E longitude.Pitești is at an altitude of 250 m, at the minor riverbed of 'Arges' River '(south), and 356 m in the Trivale neighborhood (west). Northwest terrace Triviale-Papuceşti is the share of 373 m, to the east of the village Valea Mare-Podgoria share is 406 m. In the west-southwest of the villages of Mica and Bascov share is 439 m (Bogdăneasa Forest). Pitești area is 4,073 hectares (calculated in 2003).
The city sits between high hills, on the terraces's Arges River has a topoclimate valley, calm and moderate. Annual average temperatures vary between 9° and 10°C, the average January is -2.4°C, while that of July of 20.8°C. Rainfall exceeds the national average, varying between 680 and 700 mm annually.
In the northern city ends the A1 highway which is linking Bucharest and it is also a bypass in the east of it.
Get in
By train
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Southern station
phone: +40 788 036229address: Pitești, Bulevardul Republicii Nr. 212 -
Northern station
address: Calea Bascovului
Get around
By bus
Public transport is well developed in the city; the different neighborhoods and interest areas of the city are linked through 14 bus lines:
- A: Teatru - Carrefour
- 1: Tudor Vladimirescu - Novatex
- 2: Arpechim - Bascov
- 2B: Trivale - Arpechim
- 3B: Războieni - Arpechim
- 5: Trivale - Alprom
- 5B: Trivale - Găvana
- 7: Gheorghe Doja - Alprom
- 7B: Gheorghe Doja - Găvana
- 8: Trivale - Gara de Sud
- 13: Războieni - Alprom
- 13B: Războieni - Găvana
- 19: Arpechim - Găvana
The 2 bus line route is the longest in the city, stopping at 25 stations and having an average duration of 40 minutes, but during the hours of congestion, traveling on this line more than 50 minutes.
See
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The Saint George Princely Church
phone: +40 722304072address: Strada Victoriei, 7The oldest church in the city. It was built in 1656 by the Prince of Vallachia Constantin Șerban and his wife Doamna Bălașa. This monument has a special architecture that reflects the refinement of the art of ecclesiastical construction in Wallachia in the middle of the 17th century. Vasile Milea SquareIt is the central square of the city. No matter how short the time you spend in Pitesti, you have to come to Vasile Milea Square for a walk or even for shopping.
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phone: +40 248212561address: Strada Armand Calinescu, 44Organized in the building built between 1889-1899 as the headquarters of the former Prefecture of the county on the site where the Buliga hermitage church was located, the museum has a U-shaped symmetrical plane that appeals to the French school academy and to the repertoires of antiquity Greek and French Renaissance. The museum houses a series of archaeological discoveries that speak freely about the continuity of the Romanians in these lands: coins, objects of worship, ornaments that illustrate the succession of historical epochs, as well as an ecological exhibition, among the first of its kind in the country.
1907 Park
The Rudolf Schweitzer-Cumpăna Art GalleryArt gallery works in a building of 1886 which until 1970 housed Town Hall. It has a collection of 1100 paintings and classical and contemporary sculpture. The rooms upstairs are exhibited by Nicolae Grigorescu, Stefan Luchian, Pallady, Gh. Petraşcu and Nicholas Tonitza, setting out some milestones in the history of each artist plastic. These artists gave Romanian painting personality, founded the national school of modern painting. Also, upstairs, two rooms are dedicated to painting museum Rudolf Schweitzer-Cumpăna.
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The Alexandru Davila Theatre
phone: +40 248 219 108address: Strada Victoriei, 19 Town Hall
The Heroes' GateUnveiled on September 28, 1926, the monument was built in the form of a traditional Romanian gate, being made of masonry on foundations and a stone basement and tiled roof. Above the wide opening vault, to the street, stands in the archaic capital of the Poarta Eroilor, and in the inner arch is a brief explanation "For the country, for glory and for the flag". On the pillars are the names of the localities where the military operations took place in the years 1916-1917 and the names of hundreds of soldiers fallen in debt in the campaigns from 1877-1878 and 1916-1918. Having the stately stature of a triumphal arch, the gate is meant to be a tribute to the over 1,100 heroes fallen for the achievement of national unity. Argeş's Heroes Gate was restored in 1971.
Trivale ParkTrivale Park is the largest natural park in Romania, occupying an area of approximately 7,000 ha. Here are three valleys of streams, hence the name of Trivale. It consists of thermophilic oaks, diversity of vegetation and phyto-geological significance, placing it among the forests of great importance. The park really deserves to be visited because the pleasant, no-tiring atmosphere even made you smile. The rhetoric of the thermophilous oaks forests, the diversity of vegetation, the special phytogeographical importance give the Trivale forest a real importance. The park was declared a monument of nature in 1939.
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Trivale Hermitage
phone: +40 248 272 343address: Strada Trivale, 71The Trivale Hermitage, nestled on a scenic hill, was built between 1677-1688. -
Pitești Zoo
phone: +40 248 223 203In the Zoological Garden of Piteşti can be seen more than 130 animals, of 39 species, including: Emu ostrich, peacock, tiger, lions, bears, white bourbon, deer, monkeys, foxes, wolves, nuts, goats of Cameroon, as well as different species of birds of prey. Zoo remains one of the favorite places for children and parents in sunny days. -
phone: +40 740 081 785address: Strada Sfanta Vineri, 44It was built at the beginning of the 20th century. The imposing edifice draws the audience's attention through the ornamentation that copies in large part that of the Curtea de Arges Monastery by the four columns with capitals worked after the ancient Greek stone architecture by Albeşti de Muscel and the mosaics on the right and left of the entrance main.
The Holy Trinity Church
Planetarium
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phone: +40774651257
Mavrodolu Church
The Musical Fountain
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phone: +40 248 266 703address: Aleea Stațiunii, 37
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Goleşti Viticulture and Tree-Growing Museum
phone: +40 248 266 364address: Strada Banul Radu Golescu, 1 Prundu Pyramid
Argeș River Promenade
Budeasa Dam
Victoriei Street
Do
Buy
Shopping centers and malls
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Vivo!
phone: +40 248257000The first mall in the city, it was opened in 2007. -
phone: +40 374203309, +40 374203309
Eat
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phone: +40 733956280This is the first pub to be opened in the city.
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phone: +40 248224410
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phone: +40 248275091
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phone: +40 348800600
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phone: +40 348 457 943
Drink
In the Pitești region you can drink the best țuica (a brandy made out of plums or apples) or the best wines in the south of Romania.
Sleep
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phone: +40 372480500
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phone: +40 248224227
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phone: +40 348401289
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phone: +40 248 220 777