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  2. Romanian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Romanian architecture is very diverse, including medieval, pre-World War I, interwar, postwar, and contemporary 21st century architecture. In Romania, there are also regional differences with regard to architectural styles. Architecture, as the rest of the arts, was highly influenced by the socio-economic context and by the historical situation.

  3. Romanian Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Romanian Revival architecture (a.k.a. Romanian National Style, Neo-Romanian, or Neo-Brâncovenesc; Romanian: stilul național român, arhitectura neoromânească, neobrâncovenească) is an architectural style that has appeared in the late 19th century in Romanian Art Nouveau, [4] initially being the result of the attempts of finding a specific Romanian architectural style.

  4. Lahovari House - Wikipedia

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    Built in a style similar to another house designed by Ion Mincu, the Kiseleff Roadside Buffet , Casa Lahovari combines the elements of vernacular architecture with those of Romanian medieval architecture. The façade of the house is asymmetrical, being well deviated and subtly dosed. [2] The face is decorated with elements specific to popular ...

  5. Palace of the Parliament - Wikipedia

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    Though originally named the House of the Republic when under construction, the palace became widely known as The People's House after the Romanian Revolution of December 1989. Due to its impressive characteristics, events organized by state institutions and international bodies such as conferences and symposia take place there, but despite this ...

  6. Lutsch House - Wikipedia

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    The Lutsch House (Romanian: Casa Lutsch, German: (Das) Lutschhaus, Hungarian: Lutsch-ház) is a historic monument located in the Grand Square of Sibiu (German: Hermannstadt), Transylvania, Romania. [1] It uses the code name 143469.91 in the National Archaeological Repertory of Romania. [2]

  7. Matthias Corvinus House - Wikipedia

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    Matthias Corvinus (Hungarian: Hunyadi Mátyás, Romanian: Matia Corvin), son of John Hunyadi, later one of the most renowned Kings of Hungary, was born in this building. [1] That time the house was owned by Jakab (James) Méhffi, who was a well-to-do wine-grower and merchant in the city.

  8. Category:Architecture in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romanian architecture — in Central, Eastern Europe, and Southeastern Europe. Subcategories. This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total. ...

  9. Brück House - Wikipedia

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    The Brück House (Romanian: Casa Brück; German: Haus Brück) is a historic house in Timișoara's Union Square. It was designed by László Székely [ hu ] and Arnold Merbl in the Secession style and resembles a thin slice of cake.