Piatra Neamț
Piatra Neamț, Bistritz, Karácsonkő) is the capital city of Neamț County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia, in northeastern Romania. Because of its privileged location in the Eastern Carpathian mountains, it is considered one of the most picturesque cities in Romania. The Nord-Est Regional Development Agency is located in Piatra Neamț.
Etymology
The piatra toponym was always part of the settlement's name throughout its history. Other names that the city has been called are: Piatra lui Crăciun ; Târgu Piatra or simply Piatra to which the county name Neamț was added.Geography and access
Piatra Neamț lies in the Bistrița River Valley, surrounded by mountains - Pietricica, Cozla, Cernegura, Bâtca Doamnei and Cârloman, at an average height of.The city is located north of Bucharest, in the historical region of Moldavia. The nearest airport is Bacău, situated south. Piatra Neamț is linked by Romanian railway trunk number 509 to Bacău, and by DN15 national road to Bacău, Iași, Suceava, and Târgu Mureș.
The city is informally divided in several districts :
- 1 Mai
- Băcioaia
- Centru
- Ciritei
- Dărmănești
- Doamna
- Gara Veche
- Mărăței
- Precista
- Sarata
- Speranța
- Valea Viei
- Văleni
- Vânători
History
The area around Piatra Neamț is one of the oldest inhabited areas in Romania. The oldest traces of human civilisation in the present territory date back to the higher Paleolithic, about 100,000 years BCE. The Cucuteni culture, whose development lasted approximately one thousand years was attested in the territory of Neamţ county by a remarkable number of settlements, archaeological diggings unearthing important museum collections of Aeneolithic artifacts. Archaeologists have also discovered objects here dating back to the Neolithic Period and the Bronze Age.Excavations just outside the city revealed the ruins of a large Dacian city, Petrodava, mentioned by Greek geographer Ptolemy in the 2nd century. The whole compound had its heyday between the first century BCE and the first century CE. Standing out is the citadel at Bâtca Doamnei which contains shrines resembling those identified in the Orăștiei Mountains. As far as the existence of a local leader is concerned, historians tend to suggest the identification of the Kingdom of Dicomes in the very political centre at Petrodava. The complex of strongholds without peer in Moldavia and Wallachia is evidence as to a powerful political and military centre both in Burebista’s time and in the period that preceded the reign of Decebalus. The settlement was documented in the 15th century as Piatra lui Craciun, or Camena, a market town.
The first urban settlements, which emerged under Petru I Mușat, were Piatra lui Craciun, Roman and Neamț. The Neamț citadel, whose documentary attestation dates back to February 2, 1395, was also erected during the same consolidation period of the Moldovian principality east of the Carpathians. The Princely Court of Piatra Neamț is mentioned for the first time in a document dated April 20, 1491, to have been founded between 1468 and 1475, under Stephen the Great, the Princely Cathedral being built in 1497–1498, and the tall Bell Tower in 1499.
Demographics
As of 2011 census data, Piatra Neamț has a population of 85,055, a decrease from the figure recorded at the 2002 census, making it the 24th largest city in Romania.According to the census from 2002, there were 104,914 people living within the city of Piatra Neamț. The ethnic makeup was as follows:
- Romanians: 98.08%
- Roma: 1.3%
- Lipovans: 0.16%
- Hungarians: 0.14%
- Other: 0.32%
Economy
The city's main industrial park is situated south, in the Săvinești area. During the communist period, the Săvinești platform was one of the most important chemical plants in Romania and the site of a research institute. Today, the industrial facility is part of the Italian company Radici Group, and it operates at low capacity.
In the recent period, the most important Romanian commercial brands originating from Piatra Neamț are Rifil, Altex , , Amicii-Kubo Ice Cream and Dasimpex.
There are 4 local TV stations, 3 FM radio stations and several newspapers, including online newspapers such as CityNeamț and Ziar Piatra Neamț.
Culture and education
Piatra Neamț is home to Teatrul Tineretului, G. T. Kirileanu library and many cultural events, including the International Theatre Festival in the springtime, the classical music event Vacanțe muzicale in the summertime and more folkloric festivals all year round.The "Petru Rareș" national college, "Calistrat Hogaș" national college, National College of Computer Science as well as "Victor Brauner" Fine Arts College are some of the most prestigious education centres in the Neamt county.
Starting with January 2009, Piatra Neamț is the host of a short film festival called "Filmul de Piatra". The 1st edition took place in the building of Teatrul Tineretului and other locations between 7th and 11 January 2009. The festival has a national short film competition and awards each category. The agenda also includes selections of international shorts, awarded in major festivals throughout the world. Other special programmes include live concerts, skiing and workshops.
Attractions
The city's main attractions are the natural environment of the area, the historical buildings, the museums and the festivals. Today, there are several programs in progress with the goal of transforming Piatra Neamț into a tourist destination in Romania.Landmarks
- St John the Baptist church and Stephen's tower, during Stephen the Great's reign
- The Princely Court
- The History & Archaeology Museum
- The Fine Arts Museum
- The Natural Sciences Museum
- The "Calistrat Hogaș" Memorial Museum
- The "Schimbarea la Față" Wooden Church in Văleni
- The Bistrița Monastery, founded in the early 15th century, is west of the city
- The :File:Sinagogaveche.jpg|Wooden Synagogue
Parks
- Central Park
- Cozla Park
- Ștrandul Tineretului
Sports
Former Fibrex Săvinești, actually HCM Piatra Neamț is the local men's handball team, three times champions of Romania and two times winners of Handball Romania's Cup.
VC Unic Piatra Neamț is the local women's volleyball team.
Piatra Neamț is the residence of Constantin "Ticu" Lăcătușu, the first Romanian alpinist who reached the top of Mount Everest.
The Piatra Neamt Equestrian Stadium is the host of several show jumping and dressage international competitions.
Club | League | Sport | Venue | Established | Capacity |
FC Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț | Liga III | Football | Stadionul Ceahlăul | 1919 | 18,000 |
VC Unic Piatra Neamț | Divizia A | Volleyball | Sala Polivalentă | 1964 | 4,000 |
Natives
- Coca Bloos, actress
- Anda-Louise Bogza, soprano singer
- Victor Brauner, painter
- Emil Calmanovici, industrialist and communist activist
- Luminița Dinu-Huțupan, handball player
- Dan Graur, evolutionary biologist
- Calistrat Hogaș, writer
- Constantin Lăcătușu, mountain climber
- Alexandru Maxim, football player
- Mihaela Rădulescu, TV host
- Teodora Sava, singer and actress
- Gheorghe Tadici, handball coach
- Bogdan Țăruș, athlete
- Daniel Tătaru, mathematician
- Jan Tausinger, violist, conductor and composer
- Laura Vasiliu, actress
International Relations
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