Families stroll and savor gelato cones as bike couriers whiz by.
Pensioners relax on benches near manicured flower beds while earbud-wearing hipsters walk dogs and children chase pigeons by a fountain laden with bronze fish.
The scene in Victory Square in Timisoara, Romania, is quintessentially European — modern meets Old World.
Romanians and history buffs know Timisoara for its leading role in the bloody Romanian revolution in December 1989, when local protests set off a nationwide wave that toppled dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
As I gaze at vibrant Victory Square, it’s hard to envision 100,000 anti-Communist protesters crammed together during those fateful days.
Persons:
Nicolae Ceausescu
Organizations:
Pensioners, National Opera House, Metropolitan Orthodox Cathedral, Communist
Locations:
Timisoara, Romania