Iași Exhibition Park
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Urban park |
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| Location |
Iași |
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| Area |
5.4 ha (13 acres) |
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| Created |
1923 |
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The Iași Exhibition Park is a park located in the Copou Hill neighborhood, Iași, Romania.
History
Opened in 1923, the park was designed by the architect Nicolae Ghica-Budești and covers an area of 5.4 hectares.[1]
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