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Bellu Mansion

By Bucharest Team

  • NEWS
  • 16 FEB 24

Tucked among the vineyards of Urlați, Bellu Mansion offers a refined glimpse into the elegance of 19th-century Romanian aristocracy. Built in neoclassical style by Baron Alexandru Bellu—a passionate collector and philanthropist—the mansion was designed as a haven for art, culture, and intellectual exchange. Its interiors still preserve period furniture, rare icons, oriental rugs, and an impressive photographic art collection, reflecting Bellu’s pioneering role in Romanian photography.

The surrounding garden, with its century-old trees and serene atmosphere, perfectly completes the sense of a bygone era where aesthetics were a way of life. Today, the mansion serves as a memorial museum, attracting visitors eager to experience a lesser-known, quieter side of Prahova. Just under two hours from Bucharest, it’s an ideal day-trip destination for those looking to trade the city’s bustle for living history.

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