One of the main roads crossing the neighborhood, and bearing today its name (
Calea Rahovei, Rahova Road) was previously known as
Podul Calicilor (Bridge of the Poor), with the first document mentioning it dating from 1639. The term "bridge" came from the material used to pave it: long wooden bridge beams, which were cheaper than stone pavement. Living near this road were beggars and poor people, gathered together like those from
La Cour des Miracles in
Paris. Later, the authorities scattered them away, and the road was renamed
Calea Craiovei to remove the association with poverty. The modern name dates from the end of the Independence War. Since the 1950s, Rahova entered a period of long
urban decay, because it was, until the 1960s, the furthest district from the city centre, had a lack of infrastructure and contained the Rahova Penitentiary, the largest jail in Bucharest. In the early 1970s the area was also the headquarters of the infamous Barbugiu clan, the first
organized crime gang to be recognized by the authorities. Calea Rahovei was also known as The Florists' Way (
Drumul Florăreselor), because it was (and to some amount still is) the location of Bucharest's flower markets and flower gardens. Beginning with 1979, much of the old neighborhood was demolished to allow for construction of apartment blocks (the oldest in the area are 3-4 storey apartment buildings, from the early 1960s, and more recent ones from the mid 1970s). Starting in 1997, various efforts were made to
renew the area. Rahova is currently undergoing modernization. Rahova is now linked to city center by a light metro line, upgraded from the existing tram line, with trains running as frequently as every minute. New
façades have been built for the apartment buildings along Calea Rahovei (renovation using thermical insulation techniques), as well as significant improvements in the neighborhood high school (including a new swimming pool) and a complete overhaul of the parks, the Flower Market (
Piața de Flori) and Rahova Market. This was done with the support of both the Bucharest City Hall and Sector 5 Mayor (where Rahova is located) and has resulted in the
gentrification of the district. In the morning hours of 17 October 2025,
a gas explosion from a faulty heater occurred in Block 32 next to the Dimitrie Bolintineanu Highschool, leading to the deaths of 3 people and injuries to another 14 people. ==Transportation==