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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 ...
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.
PALATUL TELEFOANELOR (2) (B-II-m-B-19853). Palatul Telefoanelor este o clădire reprezentativă a Bucureştiului, aflată în centrul capitalei. În prezent este sediul Telekom. Palatul, înalt de 52,5 m, a fost construit între anii 1929 - 1934 într-un stil specific zgârie-norilor americani, având caracteristici reprezentative ale stilului ...
Palatul Telefoanelor in Bucharest is an Art Deco style building and until 1956, was the tallest building in Bucharest at 52.5 metres (172 feet). [ 2 ] The worldwide Great Depression that began with the Wall Street crash of 1929 also affected Romania , strongly impacting the Romanian economy .
7 May 2011 Shakira: The Sun Comes Out: 20,000 [4] 6 June 2011 Sting: Symphonicity: 10,000 [5] 10 July 2011 Bon Jovi: Live: 60,000 [6] 16 August 2012 Lady Gaga: Born This Way Ball: 35,000 22 September 2012 Leonard Cohen: Old Ideas: 15,000 [7] 24 July 2013 Iron Maiden: Maiden England: 15,000 [8] 28 August 2013 Roger Waters: The Wall: 50,000 [9 ...
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[7]: 137 Finally, on June 18, 1948, the Council of Ministers has decided that the Cotroceni Palace, its "five bodies, 150 rooms, park, the property of the state" would be placed under the administration of the Ministry of Interior. The same decree stipulated that other valuables found within the palace would be redistributed among various ...
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