Metropolitanate Hill
Davide VadalaDavide Vadala|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, BUCHAREST Updated : Dec 14, 2015, 04.12 PM IST
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On top of the Metropolitanate Hill is located the former Palace of the Chamber of Deputies, built in 1907 in Neoclassical style and used for political functions until it was moved to the Palace of the Parliament. The Patriarchal Palace, the bell tower and several monuments complete the panorama on top of the hill. During the anniversary of the Protector of Bucharest, St Demetrius, people line up to kiss the reliquiae of the saint and form several-metres-long queue with some of the believers even camping for hours so as not to loose their hardly obtained priority entrance.
The closest metro station is Piata Unirii, a few hundred metres away.
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