Pantelimon is a neighbourhood located in north-eastern
Bucharest
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Romania
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, in
Sector 2
Sector 2 ( ro, Sectorul 2) is an administrative unit of Bucharest.
Demographics
Sector 2 is the city's most multicultural sector. In particular, it contains Romania's largest community of Chinese people, who mainly live in the districts of C ...
. Outside Bucharest, there is an adjacent town named
Pantelimon, administered separately.
The Pantelimon district is named after
Saint Pantaleon
Saint Pantaleon ( el, Παντελεήμων, russian: Пантелеи́мон, translit=Panteleímon; "all-compassionate"), counted in the West among the late-medieval Fourteen Holy Helpers and in the East as one of the Holy Unmercenary Heal ...
(Pantelimon in
Romanian
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), and hosts
Arena Națională
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, the largest football stadium in Romania. Pantelimon Avenue is the backbone of the district.
A
Cora hypermarket is situated in this neighbourhood. Several car showrooms (
Renault
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Dacia
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Peugeot
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The family business that preceded the current Peugeot companies was founded in 1810, with a steel foundry that soon started making hand tools and kitchen equipment, and then ...
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Skoda
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Czech brands and enterprises
* Škoda Auto, automobile and previously bicycle manufacturer in Mladá Boleslav
** Škoda Motorsport, the division of Škoda Auto respon ...
,
Fiat
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) have been built in the east side of the district.
The area was a small houses neighborhood until systematisation started in 1971. The first apartment blocks were completed in 1974, followed by the completion of the "Delfinului" housing complex in 1976–1978, construction having continued until the 1980s, specifically west of the 23 August Stadium and on Chișinău Avenue. Most of the buildings constructed in the 1970s feature structures typically filled out with mortar, whilst some of them use prefabricated concrete panels. Ultimately, in the 1980s, the predominant construction technique was using prefabricated concrete panels, and most buildings of the same type can be seen one after the other, being "copy-pasted" in a typical fashion of the era.
A famous area of the district is "Capătu' lu' 14" (or "Capu' lu' 14", literally "the terminus of (tram) line 14"), which is situated in the east side of the neighbourhood, and features "Confort 2" block buildings with 4 stories. This area is the setting of a popular legend among locals, "The Children's Fall." The story — which dates back to the mid-1950s, when the area suffered from gangster and racketeering problems — details the supposed decline of the neighbourhood's children from being "legit" to being "dangerous".
Pantelimon is also famous in Romania because of the hip-hop group
B.U.G. Mafia. As children, the members of the band lived on Pantelimon Alley and Socului, near "Capătu' lu" 14".
Tataee, a member of
B.U.G. Mafia stated in various interviews that both he and
Uzzi
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Biblical characters with this name:
* Uz ...
and Daddy Caddy still live in the neighbourhood.
The east side of the neighbourhood was built on the domains of the Mărcuța Monastery. The old
Mărcuţa church built in 1587 still exists today on the banks of Pantelimon lake.
Pantelimon is served by the
Pantelimon and
Republica
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T ...
subway stations, as well as tram lines 14, 23, 36, 40, 46, 55, 56 and bus lines 101, 104, 243, 330, 335.
Currently, there are 5 primary and 2 secondary schools (''Lucian Blaga'' Theoretical High School and ''Saint Pantaleon'' Industrial School Group) in the neighbourhood.
Gallery
File:Pantelimon 1.jpg, Postăvăria Româna building (1978-1979, by Zoltán Takács), August 2006
File:Bloc T69 Pantelimon.jpg, The T69 tower block, June 2018
File:Pantelimon.jpg, Apartment blocks in Pantelimon, August 2006
File:Pantelimon_Avenue_Bucharest.jpg, Pantelimon Avenue, during night time, with first apartment blocks from 1974
File:Dezinfectarea strazilor.jpg, One of the alleys of the housing estate during the coronavirus pandemic in Romania, April 2020
Historical gallery
All images were taken in March 1976
File:Delfinului housing complex (Pantelimon) under construction, viewed westwards.jpg, Delfinului housing complex
File:Block 5A on Pantelimon Avenue.jpg, Block 5A
File:Block 7B on Pantelimon Avenue, close-up view.jpg, Block 7B
File:Block 59-60 on Pantelimon Avenue.jpg, Block 59/60
File:Saint John the Baptiser Church in Pantelimon, close-up westwards view.jpg, Saint John the Baptiser (Sfântul Ioan Botezătorul) church
File:Apartment blocks under construction at the Granitul terminus in Pantelimon.jpg, Blocks B1 and B2
References
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Districts of Bucharest