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#bucketlistreboot Statue of Ovid in front of the Museum of National History and the Adjacent Square Ever since the Roman emperor exiled roman poet Ovid, he has retreated to the shores of Tomis, nowadays Constanta. He has then written many works of art describing the beauty of these lands. A statue of him was erected in the square in the late 1800s which was demolished by the Bulgarians in the first world war was later rebuilt by the Germans. In the square with the same name we also suggest you sit down in the old city centre for a lemonade. There are plenty of places with outdoors seating to cool off from the hot summer sun. #constanta #romania
Posted: Sep 25, 2022
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