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Locations close to Ghica Palace in Căciulați

  • Historical Sites

    Căldărușani Monastery

    Căldărușani Monastery is an important Orthodox religious site located in Ilfov County, about 25 km north of Bucharest, near Căldărușani Lake. Founded in 1638 by the ruler Matei Basarab, the monastery is a place of pilgrimage and a symbol of Romanian religious traditions.
    The monastery is notable for its impressive architecture, with the main church...

  • Historical Sites

    Comana Monastery

    Comana Monastery is an important Orthodox monastic settlement located in Giurgiu County, about 40 km south of Bucharest. Initially founded in 1461 by Vlad the Impaler, the monastery was rebuilt in the 16th century by the nobleman Radu Șerban and has since remained a place of prayer, reflection, and history.
    The monastery is also believed to be the...

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