Militari


Militari is a district in the western part of Bucharest, in Sector 6. It is home to more than 100,000 inhabitants.
In the past a village called "Militari" existed here, but today there are only few houses left from this time.
The earliest housing scheme comprises small-semi detchaced houses, which have been built in the 1950s by Communist party workers; with the first tower blocks being built in 1966–1967. Later, in the 1970s and 1980s, most of the present-day blocks of flats have been built. Amongst the well known apartment buildings are the B22 Block, built from 1977 to 1979 by Yugoslav architects, the 15-storey tower blocks at Lujerului, and the OD16 block, initially built sometime between 1972 and 1975, but fully collapsed during the 1977 Vrancea earthquake due to substandard construction practices. The neighborhood features a few markets, including Gorjului, Lujerului and Apusului.
The district is very compact and it was built using a basic three parallel boulevards-geometry. Militari is packed between Drumul Taberei and Crângași districts and it is one of the westernmost neighborhoods of Bucharest. It is served by the Bucharest Metro, buses, trolleybuses and tramways which connect it with the city center and the Gara de Nord railway station.
Because of its access to the A1 motorway, the district developed rapidly following the Romanian Revolution of 1989, transforming itself in one of the most prosperous regions in Bucharest. In recent years the district saw the opening of two hypermarkets and a large mall. The district has a new theatre and a modern cinema.

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