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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. Sector 3 (Bucharest) - Wikipedia

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    Sector 3 (Romanian: Sectorul 3) is an administrative unit of Bucharest. It is the most populous , most densely populated and also the third-largest division of the city. With a total population of over 460 thousand, it is actually the second-most populated administrative area of Romania, only after the capital city. [ 1 ]

  4. Curtea Veche - Wikipedia

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    Palatul Voievodal oven. Annunciation Church of Saint Anthony. Curtea Veche Church (2023) This princely church was built by Mircea Ciobanul in 1559, and is the ...

  5. File:2. Bucuresti, Romania. Cordon de flori in memoriam ...

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  6. Noblesse Palace - Wikipedia

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    Noblesse Palace is located at 7 Sfinților Street, in Sector 3 of Bucharest, Romania. In the immediate vicinity is the Church with the Saints , dating from the 17th century. It is architecturally unique, having on the walls exterior paintings with "sibilities" (ancient characters), later named saints.

  7. Elisabeta Palace - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeta Palace (Romanian: Palatul Elisabeta) is a palace on Kiseleff Road in Bucharest, Romania.Built in 1936, it is the official residence in Romania of Margareta of Romania, her husband Prince Radu, and her sister Princess Maria.

  8. Cotroceni Palace - Wikipedia

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    Cerchez continued to work on the two adjacent salons on the first floor of the north wing, [3] as well as the Grand Reception Hall that distinguished this part of the building, until 1926. [ 4 ] In 1929, Cerchez achieved the functional completion of the north-eastern corner of the palace, having created a loggia at the library's level.

  9. Crețulescu Palace - Wikipedia

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    Crețulescu Palace (Palatul Crețulescu in Romanian, alternative spelling "Kretzulescu" or "Krețulescu") is a historic building near the Cișmigiu Gardens on Știrbei Vodă Street nr. 39, in Bucharest, Romania. It was built for the Crețulescu family in 1902–1904 by Romanian architect Petre Antonescu (1873–1965). [1]