- Constantin Brâncoveanu metro station
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Constantin Brâncoveanu Station statistics Address ,
Sector 4, Bucharest
RomaniaStructure Underground Platforms 2 - One island platform Other information Opened January 1986 Card ACTIV Available Services Preceding station Bucharest Metro Following station toward BerceniLine M2 toward PiperaConstantin Brâncoveanu is a metro station in Bucharest. It is named after Constantin Brâncoveanu, a Wallachian prince (1654–1714). It is located at the junction of Oltenitei street and Constantin Brâncoveanu boulevard, right next to the southern entrance into Tineretului Park, providing easy access to the Sala Polivalentă (Polivalenta Hall, a frequent host to sport events and concerts).Here exist the "Oraselul copiilor"(City of the kids) the greatest amusement park in Romania. Since the fall of communism the platform has been dominated by a statue of Constantin Brancoveanu and his sons, replacing the old statue of Ion Popescu-Puturi, a communist leader.
Line 1 Dristor • Piaţa Muncii • Iancului • Obor • Ştefan cel Mare • Piaţa Victoriei • Gara de Nord • Basarab • Crângaşi • Petrache Poenaru • Grozăveşti • Eroilor • Izvor • Piaţa Unirii • Timpuri Noi • Mihai Bravu • Dristor • Nicolae Grigorescu • Titan • Costin Georgian • Republica • PantelimonLine 2 Pipera • Aurel Vlaicu • Aviatorilor • Piaţa Victoriei • Piaţa Romană • Universitate • Piaţa Unirii • Tineretului • Eroii Revoluţiei • Constantin Brâncoveanu • Piaţa Sudului • Apărătorii Patriei • Dimitrie Leonida • BerceniLine 3 Preciziei • Păcii • Gorjului • Lujerului • Politehnica • Eroilor • Izvor • Piaţa Unirii • Timpuri Noi • Mihai Bravu • Dristor • Nicolae Grigorescu • 1 Decembrie 1918 • Nicolae Teclu • Anghel SalignyLine 4 Line 5u/c Râul Doamnei • Brâncuşi • Valea Ialomiţei • Romancierilor • Parc Drumul Taberei • Drumul Taberei 34 • Favorit • Orizont • Academia Militară • Eroilor 2 • Haşdeu • Cişmigiu • Universitate 2 • Iancului • PantelimonCoordinates: 44°23′55″N 26°06′33″E / 44.39874°N 26.10904°E
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