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  2. Royal Palace of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Palace with the equestrian statue of king Carol I in front The Golescu mansion in 1866 The Golescu mansion around the start of the 20th century The old Royal Palace as it appeared before 1926 showing the main wing added to the Golesecu mansion The Royal Palace from the air during Communist times, with the multipurpose hall 'Sala Palatului' behind The Royal Palace today as National ...

  3. Palace of the Patriarchate - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of the Chamber of Deputies (Romanian: Palatul Camerei Deputaților) (now the Palace of the Patriarchate (Palatul Patriarhiei), also known as the Palace of the Great National Assembly (Palatul Marii Adunări Naționale) during the Communist regime), is a building in Bucharest, Romania located on the plateau of Dealul Mitropoliei.

  4. Palace of Culture (Târgu Mureș) - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Culture (Romanian: Palatul Culturii, Hungarian: Kultúrpalota) is an edifice located in the centre of Târgu Mureș (Marosvásárhely), Romania.The building houses the Mureș County Library, the Mureș County Museum, and the State Philharmonic of Târgu Mureș.

  5. File:Palatul Domnesc-Casa Golescu, 1866, JR Huber.jpg

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  6. Dealul Mitropoliei - Wikipedia

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    The pedestrian park of the Dealul Mitropoliei, pictured here looking downhill from the Alexander John Cuza Statue near the top. Dealul Mitropoliei (Romanian: [ˈde̯alul mitropoˈli.ej], Metropolitanate Hill), also called Dealul Patriarhiei (IPA: [ˈde̯alul patriarˈhi.ej], Patriarchate Hill), is a small hill in Bucharest, Romania and an important historic, cultural, architectural, religious ...

  7. Cantacuzino Palace - Wikipedia

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    The palace was built in 1901–1902 for Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino, mayor of Bucharest and former prime-minister, after the plans of Ion D. Berindey, in the French Beaux Arts style.

  8. Piața Constituției - Wikipedia

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    Piața Constituției, as seen from the balcony of the Palace of the Parliament. Piața Constituției (Romanian for "Constitution Square") is one of the largest squares in the centre of Bucharest, Romania.

  9. File:Palatul Culturii din Iasi.jpg - Wikipedia

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