Description
Color image depicting the old, derelict and abandoned casino on the Black Sea coast of Constanta, a port city in the south of Romania. People and tourists flock around the famous landmark, with the rough surf of the sea lapping against the banks. The casino was built three separate times, with the first structure being erected of wood in 1880. It was designed to be a club and community center for elite and upper-class socialites willing to spend. Once considered Romania's Monte Carlo and a symbol of the City of Constanța, the most-recent and modern version was built in Art Nouveau style. Room for copy space.