5/5 Vincent S. 4 years ago on Google
This
as
an
experience
DIFFERENT
that
any
other
i
have
seen
in
Europe.
I
have
seen
in
Paris
the
Versailles
palace
fountains,
on
a
scale
of
1-10
say
number
3
(especially
because
the
fountains
are
NOT
working
most
of
the
time).
In
Barcelona,
they
have
The
Magic
Fountain
of
Montjuïc
(Font
màgica
de
Montjuïc),
newer
than
Versailles
but
way
older
(1929)
than
Bucharest's;
beautiful
synch
show,
the
position
on
the
bottom
of
a
hill
is
great,
would
give
it
an
8.
But
these
fountains
in
Bucharest,
which
you
need
to
remember
the
world
enjoys
as
a
result
of
a
demented
dictator's
will
and
killing
of
many
(Ceausescu),
have
been
adapted
to
the
wonders
of
modern
science
and
are
BREATHTAKING!
Literally!
A
full
10+
!!!
Just
try
to
be
there
when
the
evening
sets,
before
you
stroll
into
the
Old
Town
(another
jewel)
and
you'll
see
and
hear
on
your
own.
The
music
is
majestic
and
is
artfully
synchronized
with
the
dynamic
changes
of
colors
in
the
hundreds
(!!!)
of
fountains
springing
up
over
1.4km
!!!
(The
World
Record
Academy
proclaimed
it
the
longest
row
of
synchronized,
choreographed
fountains
in
the
world).
Make
not
mistake,
online
they
say
44
synchronized
fountains.
That
may
be
true
for
how
many
actual
pumps
there
are,
but
what
you
see
are
not
the
underground
pumps,
but
the
jets
of
water,
and
those
are
hundreds,
if
not
over
1000
!?
TIP:
after
enjoying
the
night
show,
walk
by
during
the
day,
as
most
have
colored
mosaic
bottoms
and
various
building
styles,
offering
the
chance
of
great
day-light
pictures.
In
the
old
days
you
would've
run
out
of
film;
now
you'll
run
out
of
memory
for
all
these
pics
you
WILL
take.
Hats
off
to
Bucharest,
they
really
did
it!