Grădinița George Enescu

Grădinița George Enescu is a kindergarten in , which is located on Bulevardul Carol I. Grădinița George Enescu is situated nearby to the park , as well as near the hospital .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Slătineanu House in Sinaia and Florescu-Știrbei palace.

Historic building
is a historic building.

Museum
is a museum, which is situated 160 metres north of Grădinița George Enescu.

Monastery
The , located in , in , , was founded by Prince Mihail Cantacuzino in 1695 and named after the great on in . is situated 1 km north of Grădinița George Enescu.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bușteni and Posada.

is in the in the region of . It is the main "entry point" to Bucegi Mountains, a high and scenic mountain range that attracts many tourists.

Village
is a village, which is situated 9 km southeast of Grădinița George Enescu.

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is a valley in Dambovita County in the mountainous north of .

Grădinița George Enescu

Latitude
45.34797° or 45° 20′ 53″ north
Longitude
25.54767° or 25° 32′ 52″ east
Open location code
8GQ78GXX+53
Open­Street­Map ID
way 911780019
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­kindergarten
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Piațeta „George Enescu” and Spital Sinaia- Secția Pediatrie.

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