About Union Monument
Union Monument, a landmark of white marble in the Romanian city of Iasi, was planned by Princess Olga Sturdza and divulged in 1927 at the base of Carol Boulevard. It comprises of a focal piece and four littler ones speaking to the notable regions of Transylvania, Bessarabia and Bukovina and the Romanian diaspora. Crushed in 1947 as the Romanian Communist Party was fixing its grasp on the nation, it was revamped in 1999, this time being put in the Piata Natiunii, before the Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy.
On February 8, 1994, in the considerable corridor of the Iasi city lobby, a board of trustees met and chose to remake the landmark, among the initiators of the task being Mayor Constantin Simirad. The platform was produced using an indistinguishable bit of marble from the statues, dissimilar to the first, which had a stone base. The landmark was set on a round base made of chunks of white and dim marble. It was set in Piata Natiunii, before the Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Iasi, in light of the fact that in 1957 a statue of Mihai Eminescu was introduced in the past area.
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