Otilia Haraga
A new website was inaugurated yesterday allowing virtual visits of Bucharest. The site, www.panoramax.ro/bucuresti presents Cismigiu Park, the Romanian Athenaeum, Revolution Square, Parliament Palace and Constitution Square. The virtual views can be seen by visitors and were included by the web designers in their sites for free. The site is offered by AC Software. "We are not pursuing immediate gain with our initiative. We want to support Romanian tourism. We are sure that our business will grow together with tourism," said Adrian Antohi, technical manager of AC Software who announced that soon other representative areas of Bucharest will be posted on the site. Moreover, a program will be initiated to present cultural institutions. "We know they have small budgets and barely have the money for the bare necessities, and not at all for promotion. This is why we made the decision to offer our services for free," said Antohi.
The city of Galati, the Prahova valley and Brasov can also be seen soon on the site.
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