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Bordei Park

Romania Sector 1
Bordei Park
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Bordei Park (Romanian: Parcul Bordei) is a small park in Sector 1 of Bucharest, in the northern part of the city. The area has a difficult history, with the status and ownership of the park having changed several times throughout the years. The terrain where the Bordei Park stands (which included the Bordei Lake and amounted to 0.13 km2) was bought by the Bucharest Municipality from the Marmorosch Blank Bank in 1932 for a price of 16 million lei ($110,000 at the time).

The park was officially opened in 1938 by King Carol II of Romania. In the 1980s, public access to the park was prohibited, with the park being declared a specially protected zone, because it was close to Nicolae Ceaușescu's residence. After the fall of the communist regime, the area became public property, but in September 2003, the General Council of Bucharest changed the status of the terrain to private property of the municipality and then gave the terrain to Costică Constanda, an entrepreneur who intended to build houses on it.

In June 2007, senator Marius Marinescu forwarded to the Standing Bureau of the Senate a legislative proposal concerning the declaration of public property of Costică Constanda's plot of land...