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Cantacuzino Palace

By Bucharest Team

  • NEWS
  • 16 FEB 24

Cantacuzino Palace is a magnificent palace located in Sector 1 of Bucharest, on Calea Victoriei, and is an example of eclectic architecture from the Belle Époque period. Built between 1901 and 1903, the palace was the residence of the Cantacuzino family, one of Romania’s oldest and most influential noble families.

Its architecture combines elements of Italian Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical styles, offering an elegant and refined atmosphere. Today, the palace houses the George Enescu Museum, dedicated to the great Romanian composer, and is a popular venue for cultural events and exhibitions. Additionally, its imposing facade and lush gardens attract numerous visitors each year.

 🚌 Access: Easily accessible by public transport (Piata Romana and Universitate metro stations)

A remarkable place to explore both the aristocratic history of Bucharest and Romania's musical culture!

Photo:  Neoclassicism Enthusiast - Wikipedia

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