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Cantacuzino Palace

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Andreea Larisa
February 20, 2017
Built in 1901-1903 for Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino, mayor of Bucharest and former prime-minister. After his death, the building was inherited by his son Mihail G. Cantacuzino, who died prematurely in 1929. Mihail's wife Maria remarried in December 1939 with music composer George Enescu. The building - known as Cantacuzino Palace at the time - hosted the Presidency of the Council of Ministers in the eve of World War II.
Built in 1901-1903 for Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino, mayor of Bucharest and former prime-minister. After his death, the building was inherited by his son Mihail G. Cantacuzino, who died prematurely in 1929. Mihail's wife Maria remarried in December 1939 with music composer George Enescu. The buildin…
Jonathan
November 13, 2016
This museum is dedicated to the works of Romania's most famous composer and violinist, George Enescu. Set in a beautiful building, a must see for any music lovers!
Razvan
February 9, 2020
Also called George Enescu museum
Susana
February 7, 2017
The Cantacuzino Palace was built between 1898 and 1900 in eclectic French style. Combining a neoclassical architectural style with art nouveau elements, it features wrought iron balconies, tall arched windows and a porte-cochere (an elegant wrought-iron doorway) flanked by two lions. Today, the palace houses the George Enescu Museum.
Carmen
August 29, 2016
The building - known as the "Cantacuzino Palace" - hosted in the World War II the Presidency of the Council of Ministers

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141 Calea Victoriei
București, București