Sights in Northern Dobrogea
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Roman mosaic
Behind the History & Archaeological Museum, Roman archaeological fragments spill onto the surrounding square. A 3rd-century Roman mosaic , discovered in 1959 and believed to have housed a commercial building is one of the highlights. A staircase led from the museum's lower terrace to the public Roman thermal baths , at the southern end of the cliff. Parts of its foundation remain today and are best viewed from Aleea Vasile Canarache.
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History & Archaeological Museum
Constanţa's most renowned attraction is the History & Archaeological Museum . There's something here for everyone. The kids will like the bones of a 2nd-century woman and the mammoth tusks; otherwise there are many 2nd-century Roman statues (discovered under the old train station in 1962) and 4th-century Roman coins. The centrepiece is a fantastic sculpture of the snake god Glykon, which is carved from a single block of marble.
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Art Museum & Gallery
Some museums in town worth checking out include the Folk Art Museum , which has handicrafts and costumes. Further north along the boulevard is the Art Museum & Gallery , with mostly still-life and landscape paintings and sculptures. Contemporary exhibits are held in an adjoining art gallery. The Naval History Museum is housed in the old Navy high school. The captions are presented in Romanian.
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Naval History Museum
Some museums in town worth checking out include the Folk Art Museum , which has handicrafts and costumes. Further north along the boulevard is the Art Museum & Gallery , with mostly still-life and landscape paintings and sculptures. Contemporary exhibits are held in an adjoining art gallery. The Naval History Museum is housed in the old Navy high school. The captions are presented in Romanian.
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Genoese Lighthouse
A peaceful promenade meanders along the waterfront, offering sweeping views of the Black Sea and a 8m-high Genoese Lighthouse located off Str Remus Opreanu and a pier, which has a fine view of old Constanţa. Behind the lighthouse, a tragically poised statue of Mihai Eminescu looks out to the sea.
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Mahmudiye Mosque
South of the square is the imposing Mahmudiye Mosque , which has a 140-step minaret that you can climb when the gate is unlocked. This is Romania's main mosque, where the Mufti (the Muslim spiritual head) is located. The other mosque in the city is the Geamia Hunchiar Mosque .
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Archaeological Park
Near the city's main intersection, B-dul Ferdinand and B-dul Tomis, is the Archaeological Park, which has remains of the 3rd-century Roman city wall and the 6th-century Butchers' tower, loads of Roman sculptures and the modern Victory Monument (1968).
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Victory Monument
Near the city's main intersection, B-dul Ferdinand and B-dul Tomis, is the Archaeological Park, which has remains of the 3rd-century Roman city wall and the 6th-century Butchers' tower, loads of Roman sculptures and the modern Victory Monument.
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Stadionul Farul
FC Farul Constanţa, the city's cherished football team (they are six-time national champions), has its home ground at the 5000-seat Stadionul Farul in Parcul Copilului (Children's Park).
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statue of Mihai Eminescu
A peaceful promenade meanders along the waterfront, offering sweeping views of the Black Sea. Behind the lighthouse, a tragically poised statue of Mihai Eminescu looks out to the sea.
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Aquarium
A peaceful promenade meanders along the waterfront, offering sweeping views of the Black Sea. The humble aquarium may be underwhelming for those over the age of five.
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Planetarium & Dolphinarium
Heading north towards Mamaia, you pass Constanţa's Planetarium & Dolphinarium , on the southeastern shores of Lake Tăbăcăriei.
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Folk Art Museum
Some museums in town worth checking out include the Folk Art Museum , which has handicrafts and costumes.
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Ion Jalea Museum
The Ion Jalea Museum holds many of the local sculptor's works in a fabulous Moorish-style house.
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Roman Catholic church
Constanţa's Roman Catholic church is one street west of the Orthodox cathedral.
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Orthodox cathedral
Constanţa's Roman Catholic church is one street west of the Orthodox cathedral.
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Mahmudiye Mosque
South of the square is the imposing Mahmudiye Mosque , which has a 140-step minaret that you can climb when the gate is unlocked. This is Romania's main mosque, where the Mufti (the Muslim spiritual head) is located. The other mosque in the city is the Geamia Hunchiar Mosque .
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History & Archaeological Museum
Constanţa's most renowned attraction is the History & Archaeological Museum . There's something here for everyone. The kids will like the bones of a 2nd-century woman and the mammoth tusks; otherwise there are many 2nd-century Roman statues (discovered under the old train station in 1962) and 4th-century Roman coins. The centrepiece is a fantastic sculpture of the snake god Glykon, which is carved from a single block of marble.
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Art Museum & Gallery
Some museums in town worth checking out include the Folk Art Museum , which has handicrafts and costumes. Further north along the boulevard is the Art Museum & Gallery , with mostly still-life and landscape paintings and sculptures. Contemporary exhibits are held in an adjoining art gallery. The Naval History Museum is housed in the old Navy high school. The captions are presented in Romanian.
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