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In 2007, 18 years after the Romanian anti-Communist Revolution, the Bucharest City Hall decided to recreate the destroyed statue and locate it at the original place. A small-scale model of Meštrović's original work was in possession of the sculptor's family, but an agreement was never signed, due to
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Since then, the statue has regained its public significance as a tourist sightseeing place in Bucharest. Various public events are periodically held in front of it, especially the annual festivity of May 10, connected with several events related to Romanian monarchy: Carol I's first arrival in
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Bucharest (in 1866), Carol's formal approval of the declaration of independence proclaimed on May 9, 1877, and Carol I's coronation as
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government demolished the statue—an important visual symbol of monarchy—from its pedestal. The statue was destroyed in 1948.
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It is also possible that the house of the equestrian statue was used for another statue for the Russian general
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was tasked to create a new statue, visually similar to Meštrović's, but not an exact copy.
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There are rumors that the old statue of King Carol I is currently buried in front of the
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The first equestrian statue of King Carol I in Bucharest was created in 1939 by the
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The inauguration of the new statue took place on December 6, 2010, with
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City Hall's inability to meet the financial requirements.
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located in Dragosloveni, but this is not confirmed.
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