Italian Church (Bucharest)
- Italian Church (Bucharest)
The Italian Church of the Most Holy Redeemer ( _ro. Biserica Italiană "Preasfântul Mântuitor") is a Roman Catholic church located in Bucharest, Romania, at 28 Nicolae Bălcescu Blvd., the city's busiest street.[ [http://www.inyourpocket.com/romania/bucharest/sightseeing/churches/venue/14766-Italian_Church.html "Italian Church (Chiesa Italiana/Biserica Italiană)"] , "In Your Pocket City Guides"] The Neo-Gothic red brick edifice was built in 1930. ["Roumanie", p.159. Petit Futé, ISBN 2746915782] Owned by the Italian government, it is surrounded by grey concrete apartment blocks. Services are held daily in Romanian at 6 PM, and on Sundays, in German at 9 AM, Romanian at 10 AM, Italian at 11 AM and Polish at 5 PM.]Notes
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