General Information
Name in local language: | Casa Presei Libere; Casa Scînteii; Combinatul Poligrafic Casa Scînteii "I.V.Stalin" |
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Beginning of works: | 1952 |
Completion: | 1956 |
Status: | in use |
Project Type
Function / usage: |
Office building |
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Architectural style: |
Socialist realism |
Location
Technical Information
Dimensions
height | 91.6 m | |
height to antenna tip | 104 m | |
building volume | 735 000 m³ | |
gross floor area | 32 000 m² | |
foundations | width | 260 m |
length | 280 m |
Excerpt from Wikipedia
The House of the Free Press (Romanian: Casa Presei Libere) is a building in northern Bucharest, Romania, the tallest in the city between 1956 and 2007.
History
A horse race track was built in 1905 on the future site of the House of the Free Press. A third of the track was removed in 1950 to make way for a wing of the building, and the race track was finally closed and demolished in 1960, after a decision by Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej.
Construction began in 1952 and was completed in 1956. The building was named Combinatul Poligrafic Casa Scînteii "I.V.Stalin" and later Casa Scînteii (Scînteia was the name of the Romanian Communist Party's official newspaper). It was designed by the architect Horia Maicu, in the Stalinist style of Socialist realism, resembling the main building of the Moscow State University, and was intended to house all of Bucharest's printing presses, the newsrooms and their staff.
It has a foundation with an area of 280x260m, the total constructed surface is 32,000 m² (344,445 sq ft) and it has a volume of 735,000 m³. Its height is 91.6 m (301 ft) without the television antenna, which measures an additional 12.4 m (41 ft), bringing the total height to 104 m (341 ft).
Between 1952 and 1966, Casa Scînteii was featured on the reverse of the 100 lei banknote.
On 21 April 1960, a statue of Vladimir Lenin, made by Romanian sculptor Boris Caragea, was placed in front of the building. However, this statue was removed on 3 March 1990, following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. On 30 May 2016, the Monument of the Anti-Communist Fight ("Wings") was inaugurated in the same place.
Renamed Casa Presei Libere ("House of the Free Press"), the building has basically the same role nowadays, with many of today's newspapers having their headquarters in it. The Bucharest Stock Exchange (Bursa de Valori București, BVB) was located in the Southern wing at one point.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "House of the Free Press" and modified on January 7, 2022 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
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20035000 - Published on:
05/03/2008 - Last updated on:
27/03/2022