Here is a photo exhibition based on Bucharest, Romania - between the two world wars.
It is particularly interesting to see the contrast between the new and old ways. Several of the subjects in the photos are engaged in professions that no longer exist.
http://www.maerlant.be/cesiexhibit/exhibition/exhibition.htm
Bucharest was once known as the "Paris of the East" or "Little Paris". This is less evident in this exhibition, but there are some interesting arhitectural directions, such as the view of Bulevardul Bratianu and Palatul Telefoanelor. Here is a picture of the restored building.
It is particularly interesting to see the contrast between the new and old ways. Several of the subjects in the photos are engaged in professions that no longer exist.
http://www.maerlant.be/cesiexhibit/exhibition/exhibition.htm
Bucharest was once known as the "Paris of the East" or "Little Paris". This is less evident in this exhibition, but there are some interesting arhitectural directions, such as the view of Bulevardul Bratianu and Palatul Telefoanelor. Here is a picture of the restored building.