Bucharest is the capital, cultural, industrial, and financial hub of Romania. The first written appearance of the name București dates from 1459 and it became capital of Romania in 1862.
At the beginning of the 20th century, Bucharest was thriving with rapid industrial development and commercial projects. Over 760 new enterprises were established in the city. The first Bucharest Jubilee Exhibition was held in 1906. The population of the city surpassed 300,000 inhabitants. During the Great War, Bucharest was placed under the military occupation of the Central Powers on December 6, 1916.
Here below are some fascinating historical photos of Bucharest from the early 20th century that show streets, landmarks, markets and everyday life.