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Visiting the Royal Palace of Bucharest | New 2024
No wonder Bucharest was called “little Paris” even from 40 years ago. This city is filled with attractions that catch your eyes. The capital of Romania has a rich history, a surprising architecture and a lot of touristic attractions that you have to discover.
On Calea Victoriei, near the Kretzulescu Church is the former Royal Palace, a building that impresses with its architecture and history.
At the beginning of the 19th century, near the Kretzulescu Church, the house of Dinicu Golescu was erected. This was to be the royal residence of Alexander Dimitrie Ghica (1834-1848), of Alexander Ioan Cuza, after the Union of 1859, and of Prince Carol I of Hohenzollern.
Carol I considered that a king needs a residence to the extent of his dignity. And so begins the transformation of the house int...
published: 12 Jan 2024
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The Royal Palace or Palatul Regal, of Bucharest. My 2nd Visit! AMAZING!! - Bucharest Romania - ECTV
Life is Amazing!!! Today is one of my days! My life was touched by one of the staff here at the Royal Palace. He remember me and our conversation we had when I was here years ago. He even subscribed to my YouTube Channel and has been following me ever since. And today, he found me wondering the halls and called my name.. "ERIC!" and I turned and went back and there he was. To be remembered, to touch a life, to touch a soul, to touch a person is simply incredible. He was amazing the first time we met and he is ever more outstanding the 2nd time. Life deals you cards and how you play those cards change your life from today until the end of your days! I cant tell you how much I appreciate my life and the cards that have been placed in my hand. Blessed is a word I don't use very ofte...
published: 10 May 2023
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The Royal Palace or Palatul Regal, of Bucharest. - Bucharest Romania - ECTV
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The Royal Palace (Romanian: Palatul Regal) of Bucharest, known as Palace of the Republic (Romanian: Palatul Republicii) between 1948 and 1990, is a monumental building situated in the capital of Romania, on Calea Victoriei. The Palace in its various incarnations served as official residence for the Kings of Romania until 1947, when the communist regime was installed after Michael I of Romania's forced abdication. Since 1950 the Palace hosts the National Museum of Art of Romania. The former Romanian royal family currently uses Elisabeta Palace as its official residence in Bucharest.
The Palace is the l...
published: 12 Aug 2021
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The Royal Palace of Bucharest.
The Royal Palace of Bucharest ,
National Museum of Art of Romania
https://youtu.be/0Yjjz5u4IUc
known as Palace of the Republic between 1948 and 1990, is a monumental building situated in the capital of Romania, on Calea Victoriei. The Palace in its various incarnations served as official residence for the Kings residence in Bucharest
National Museum of Art of Romania.
published: 25 Sep 2021
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Bucharest Royal Palace
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published: 06 Jul 2022
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4K - Royal Residences of Bucharest | Cotroceni | Royal Elegance | Walking Tour 2023
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Part 2 of Cotroceni:
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RO: Cotroceni este un cartier pitoresc și de o importanță istorică semnificativă situat în inima Bucureștiului, România. Cunoscut pentru istoria sa bogată, farmecul său arhitectural și semnificația sa culturală, Cotroceni oferă vizitatorilor o amestec captivant între tradiție și modernitate.
Unul dintre cele mai iconice puncte de referință ale cartierului este Palatul Cotroceni, care servește ca reședință oficială a Președintelui României. Această clădire impunătoare se mândrește cu un stil arhitectural neo-românesc uimitor și este înconjurată de grădini frumos amenajate. Palatul a fost construit inițial la sfârșitul secolului al XIX-lea și a suferit de atunci numeroase renovări și adăugiri,...
published: 21 Sep 2023
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Royal wedding in Bucharest (1933)
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Festivies in celebation of the wedding between Romanian Princess Marie and the King of Serbia in 1922
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Review of Romanian Troops at Romanian National Fete
Princes Carol of Roumania reviews troops at Romanian National Fete at Bucharest
Prince Nicholas of Romania reviews troops at Romanian National Fete at Bucharest.
Reviews of Romanian troops at Bucharest
military, march, marches, parad...
published: 20 Oct 2020
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Hotel Sir Royal, Bucharest, Romania
Hotel Sir Royal, Bucharest, Romania
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Located in the northern area of Bucharest, just a 5-minute drive from the RomExpo Exhibition Centre, the modern Hotel Sir ROYAL offers accommodation with free WiFi access, city views and free parking on site. Guests have free access to the Fitness Club, equipped with a hot tub, a dry sauna and an exten...
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Hotel Royal Bucharest - Bucharest Hotels, Romania
Hotel Royal Bucharest 4 Stars Hotel in Bucharest, Romania Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Bucharest One of our top picks in Bucharest. Situated right in the heart of Bucharest on Unirii Square, Hotel Royal Bucharest offers warm, modern rooms with air conditioning and minibars. Free public WiFi and free parking are provided. Guests can explore the old town as well as Bucharest's shoppingand entertainment area on foot.
Guests enjoy a 20% discount in the on-site restaurant.
Hotel Royal serves a buffet breakfast, and room service is also available during the day.
The coffee bar in the lobby serves various beverages.
Hotel Royal is located 4 km from National Arena and 1 km from Palace of the Parliament.
The Henri Coanda International Airport (Otopeni) is a 30-minute drive aw...
published: 11 Nov 2017
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Museums under the spotlight - The Royal Palace in Bucharest
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Life is a story, a story written in thousands of forms and nuances. The show “Museums under the spotlight” tells splendid stories about life and people, with royal fragrances, authenticity and elegance and invites you to a fascinating world of strong characters, artistic geniuses and architectural wonders. This show opens the gates for you to different times and spaces through the fairy-tale museums and the palaces of Romania.
In the century of great touristic migrations, the museums are a fascinating channel of communication. The museums can be a bridge between the past, the present and the future and can also be a source of inspiration for life and creation, for introspection and love for beau...
published: 19 Jul 2016
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Visiting the Royal Palace of Bucharest | New 2024
No wonder Bucharest was called “little Paris” even from 40 years ago. This city is filled with attractions that catch your eyes. The capital of Romania has a ri...
No wonder Bucharest was called “little Paris” even from 40 years ago. This city is filled with attractions that catch your eyes. The capital of Romania has a rich history, a surprising architecture and a lot of touristic attractions that you have to discover.
On Calea Victoriei, near the Kretzulescu Church is the former Royal Palace, a building that impresses with its architecture and history.
At the beginning of the 19th century, near the Kretzulescu Church, the house of Dinicu Golescu was erected. This was to be the royal residence of Alexander Dimitrie Ghica (1834-1848), of Alexander Ioan Cuza, after the Union of 1859, and of Prince Carol I of Hohenzollern.
Carol I considered that a king needs a residence to the extent of his dignity. And so begins the transformation of the house into a royal palace.
King Carol I was a great art lover and a great collector, and the royal palace was like an exhibition, with works from various artists. The palace witnessed many historical and worldly events. In December 1926, the central body was destroyed by a terrible fire.
The restoration of the palace begins in 1930, which initially considered the extension of the reception halls and the harmonization of the facades of the three bodies. The team of architects responsible for the restoration is leaded by Nicolae Nenciulescu. The inauguration of the central body on January 1, 1935 is followed by the significant expansion and remodeling of the entire ensemble according to the wish and under the direct supervision of King Carol II.
The building, as it stands today, has monumental proportions. Its official character is underlined by the use of fluted columns, pilasters, Corinthian capitals – and by the quality of the material used for the facade cladding – stone of Bashchio.
Some of the most important areas of the building: the Throne Room, the monumental Voivodeship Staircase, the royal living room.
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No wonder Bucharest was called “little Paris” even from 40 years ago. This city is filled with attractions that catch your eyes. The capital of Romania has a rich history, a surprising architecture and a lot of touristic attractions that you have to discover.
On Calea Victoriei, near the Kretzulescu Church is the former Royal Palace, a building that impresses with its architecture and history.
At the beginning of the 19th century, near the Kretzulescu Church, the house of Dinicu Golescu was erected. This was to be the royal residence of Alexander Dimitrie Ghica (1834-1848), of Alexander Ioan Cuza, after the Union of 1859, and of Prince Carol I of Hohenzollern.
Carol I considered that a king needs a residence to the extent of his dignity. And so begins the transformation of the house into a royal palace.
King Carol I was a great art lover and a great collector, and the royal palace was like an exhibition, with works from various artists. The palace witnessed many historical and worldly events. In December 1926, the central body was destroyed by a terrible fire.
The restoration of the palace begins in 1930, which initially considered the extension of the reception halls and the harmonization of the facades of the three bodies. The team of architects responsible for the restoration is leaded by Nicolae Nenciulescu. The inauguration of the central body on January 1, 1935 is followed by the significant expansion and remodeling of the entire ensemble according to the wish and under the direct supervision of King Carol II.
The building, as it stands today, has monumental proportions. Its official character is underlined by the use of fluted columns, pilasters, Corinthian capitals – and by the quality of the material used for the facade cladding – stone of Bashchio.
Some of the most important areas of the building: the Throne Room, the monumental Voivodeship Staircase, the royal living room.
**Feeling generous? Buy me a coffee here:
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- published: 12 Jan 2024
- views: 598
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The Royal Palace or Palatul Regal, of Bucharest. My 2nd Visit! AMAZING!! - Bucharest Romania - ECTV
Life is Amazing!!! Today is one of my days! My life was touched by one of the staff here at the Royal Palace. He remember me and our conversation we had when...
Life is Amazing!!! Today is one of my days! My life was touched by one of the staff here at the Royal Palace. He remember me and our conversation we had when I was here years ago. He even subscribed to my YouTube Channel and has been following me ever since. And today, he found me wondering the halls and called my name.. "ERIC!" and I turned and went back and there he was. To be remembered, to touch a life, to touch a soul, to touch a person is simply incredible. He was amazing the first time we met and he is ever more outstanding the 2nd time. Life deals you cards and how you play those cards change your life from today until the end of your days! I cant tell you how much I appreciate my life and the cards that have been placed in my hand. Blessed is a word I don't use very often, but in this case, am I not only blessed but life has reached down and personally placed a card in my hand. Thanks life for all that you have given me!!! For all the days I breath and for all the sites that I have seen and for all the people that I have touched and that have touched me. I cant even start to voice my appreciation for where my life has ended up and what tomorrow will bring. Thank you to the powers that be that guide me and direct me to the new horizons that await. Thank you! I am honored that I have been chosen for such a life to live and for what awaits me next steps forward! Thank you!
The Royal Palace (Romanian: Palatul Regal) of Bucharest, known as Palace of the Republic (Romanian: Palatul Republicii) between 1948 and 1990, is a monumental building situated in the capital of Romania, on Calea Victoriei. The Palace in its various incarnations served as official residence for the Kings of Romania until 1947, when the communist regime was installed after Michael I of Romania's forced abdication. Since 1950 the Palace hosts the National Museum of Art of Romania. The former Romanian royal family currently uses Elisabeta Palace as its official residence in Bucharest.
The Palace is the largest and most significant royal residence in the country, containing emblematic official spaces such as the Throne Hall, the Royal Dining Hall and the monumental Voivodes' Staircase. An equestrian statue of the first king of Romania, Carol I stands in the center of a large square in front of it, traditionally known as the "Palace Square"(Romanian: Piața Palatului), but renamed "Revolution Square" after the Romanian revolution of 1989.
The Golescu Mansion.
Between 1812 and 1815, the Golescu Mansion was built at the place of the present Royal Palace. It belonged to stolnic Dinicu Golescu, a high-ranking aristocrat (boyar). The house was built in Neoclassical style and had 25 rooms, a quite large house for the Bucharest of that era. In 1837, the Golescu Mansion became the official residence of Prince (Hospodar) of Wallachia, Alexandru II Ghica. From 1859 to 1866, the Prince (styled Domnitor after 1862) of the United Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, Alexandru Ioan Cuza, used the Golescu Mansion as his official residence.
In February 1866, Cuza was removed from the throne by a political coalition of Liberals and Conservatives (see "Monstrous coalition") and the German Prince Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (who would rule as Carol I) was invited to become Domnitor of the country, by then officially known as Romania. On 10 May 1866, Prince Carol arrived in Bucharest for the first time and the aristocrats offered him the Golescu Mansion as state residence. During his reign, King Carol somehow enlarged and optimised the Golescu Mansion, that was neither large enough, nor presented the appropriate spaces or the required monumentality for official Royal duties.[citation needed] After gaining its independence from the Ottoman Empire in the Russo-Turkish War, Romania was proclaimed a kingdom in 1881, with the mansion now serving as Royal Palace.
In 1926, a fire destroyed the main building of the old Royal Palace. The Royal Family then used Cotroceni Palace as its official residence in Bucharest (Cotroceni was built by King Carol I as a residence for the young couple Ferdinand and Maria, during their tenure as Crown Princes). Since a total renovation was necessary, the remains of the old palace were demolished during the ample reconstruction performed in 1936–1937
The new Royal Palace, as it stands today, was erected in 1936–1937 under the direct supervision of Queen Marie and her son, King Carol II. The architect of the building was Nicolae Nenciulescu. During World War II, a complete rebuild of the Palace's Place was planned, in order to underline the Royal Palace's full monumentality, but this architectural project was never completed.
Until 24 August 1944, a villa, called Casa Nouă ("The New House") existed behind the Royal Palace, on the site occupied nowadays by the Sala Palatului concert hall. This was the house in which the Royal Family actually lived, since the new ....
https://wn.com/The_Royal_Palace_Or_Palatul_Regal,_Of_Bucharest._My_2Nd_Visit_Amazing_Bucharest_Romania_Ectv
Life is Amazing!!! Today is one of my days! My life was touched by one of the staff here at the Royal Palace. He remember me and our conversation we had when I was here years ago. He even subscribed to my YouTube Channel and has been following me ever since. And today, he found me wondering the halls and called my name.. "ERIC!" and I turned and went back and there he was. To be remembered, to touch a life, to touch a soul, to touch a person is simply incredible. He was amazing the first time we met and he is ever more outstanding the 2nd time. Life deals you cards and how you play those cards change your life from today until the end of your days! I cant tell you how much I appreciate my life and the cards that have been placed in my hand. Blessed is a word I don't use very often, but in this case, am I not only blessed but life has reached down and personally placed a card in my hand. Thanks life for all that you have given me!!! For all the days I breath and for all the sites that I have seen and for all the people that I have touched and that have touched me. I cant even start to voice my appreciation for where my life has ended up and what tomorrow will bring. Thank you to the powers that be that guide me and direct me to the new horizons that await. Thank you! I am honored that I have been chosen for such a life to live and for what awaits me next steps forward! Thank you!
The Royal Palace (Romanian: Palatul Regal) of Bucharest, known as Palace of the Republic (Romanian: Palatul Republicii) between 1948 and 1990, is a monumental building situated in the capital of Romania, on Calea Victoriei. The Palace in its various incarnations served as official residence for the Kings of Romania until 1947, when the communist regime was installed after Michael I of Romania's forced abdication. Since 1950 the Palace hosts the National Museum of Art of Romania. The former Romanian royal family currently uses Elisabeta Palace as its official residence in Bucharest.
The Palace is the largest and most significant royal residence in the country, containing emblematic official spaces such as the Throne Hall, the Royal Dining Hall and the monumental Voivodes' Staircase. An equestrian statue of the first king of Romania, Carol I stands in the center of a large square in front of it, traditionally known as the "Palace Square"(Romanian: Piața Palatului), but renamed "Revolution Square" after the Romanian revolution of 1989.
The Golescu Mansion.
Between 1812 and 1815, the Golescu Mansion was built at the place of the present Royal Palace. It belonged to stolnic Dinicu Golescu, a high-ranking aristocrat (boyar). The house was built in Neoclassical style and had 25 rooms, a quite large house for the Bucharest of that era. In 1837, the Golescu Mansion became the official residence of Prince (Hospodar) of Wallachia, Alexandru II Ghica. From 1859 to 1866, the Prince (styled Domnitor after 1862) of the United Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, Alexandru Ioan Cuza, used the Golescu Mansion as his official residence.
In February 1866, Cuza was removed from the throne by a political coalition of Liberals and Conservatives (see "Monstrous coalition") and the German Prince Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (who would rule as Carol I) was invited to become Domnitor of the country, by then officially known as Romania. On 10 May 1866, Prince Carol arrived in Bucharest for the first time and the aristocrats offered him the Golescu Mansion as state residence. During his reign, King Carol somehow enlarged and optimised the Golescu Mansion, that was neither large enough, nor presented the appropriate spaces or the required monumentality for official Royal duties.[citation needed] After gaining its independence from the Ottoman Empire in the Russo-Turkish War, Romania was proclaimed a kingdom in 1881, with the mansion now serving as Royal Palace.
In 1926, a fire destroyed the main building of the old Royal Palace. The Royal Family then used Cotroceni Palace as its official residence in Bucharest (Cotroceni was built by King Carol I as a residence for the young couple Ferdinand and Maria, during their tenure as Crown Princes). Since a total renovation was necessary, the remains of the old palace were demolished during the ample reconstruction performed in 1936–1937
The new Royal Palace, as it stands today, was erected in 1936–1937 under the direct supervision of Queen Marie and her son, King Carol II. The architect of the building was Nicolae Nenciulescu. During World War II, a complete rebuild of the Palace's Place was planned, in order to underline the Royal Palace's full monumentality, but this architectural project was never completed.
Until 24 August 1944, a villa, called Casa Nouă ("The New House") existed behind the Royal Palace, on the site occupied nowadays by the Sala Palatului concert hall. This was the house in which the Royal Family actually lived, since the new ....
- published: 10 May 2023
- views: 662
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The Royal Palace or Palatul Regal, of Bucharest. - Bucharest Romania - ECTV
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The Royal Palace (Romanian: Palatul Regal) of Bucharest, known as Palace of the Republic (Romanian: Palatul Republicii) between 1948 and 1990, is a monumental building situated in the capital of Romania, on Calea Victoriei. The Palace in its various incarnations served as official residence for the Kings of Romania until 1947, when the communist regime was installed after Michael I of Romania's forced abdication. Since 1950 the Palace hosts the National Museum of Art of Romania. The former Romanian royal family currently uses Elisabeta Palace as its official residence in Bucharest.
The Palace is the largest and most significant royal residence in the country, containing emblematic official spaces such as the Throne Hall, the Royal Dining Hall and the monumental Voivodes' Staircase. An equestrian statue of the first king of Romania, Carol I stands in the center of a large square in front of it, traditionally known as the "Palace Square"(Romanian: Piața Palatului), but renamed "Revolution Square" after the Romanian revolution of 1989.
The Golescu Mansion.
Between 1812 and 1815, the Golescu Mansion was built at the place of the present Royal Palace. It belonged to stolnic Dinicu Golescu, a high-ranking aristocrat (boyar). The house was built in Neoclassical style and had 25 rooms, a quite large house for the Bucharest of that era. In 1837, the Golescu Mansion became the official residence of Prince (Hospodar) of Wallachia, Alexandru II Ghica. From 1859 to 1866, the Prince (styled Domnitor after 1862) of the United Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, Alexandru Ioan Cuza, used the Golescu Mansion as his official residence.
In February 1866, Cuza was removed from the throne by a political coalition of Liberals and Conservatives (see "Monstrous coalition") and the German Prince Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (who would rule as Carol I) was invited to become Domnitor of the country, by then officially known as Romania. On 10 May 1866, Prince Carol arrived in Bucharest for the first time and the aristocrats offered him the Golescu Mansion as state residence. During his reign, King Carol somehow enlarged and optimised the Golescu Mansion, that was neither large enough, nor presented the appropriate spaces or the required monumentality for official Royal duties.[citation needed] After gaining its independence from the Ottoman Empire in the Russo-Turkish War, Romania was proclaimed a kingdom in 1881, with the mansion now serving as Royal Palace.
In 1926, a fire destroyed the main building of the old Royal Palace. The Royal Family then used Cotroceni Palace as its official residence in Bucharest (Cotroceni was built by King Carol I as a residence for the young couple Ferdinand and Maria, during their tenure as Crown Princes). Since a total renovation was necessary, the remains of the old palace were demolished during the ample reconstruction performed in 1936–1937
The new Royal Palace, as it stands today, was erected in 1936–1937 under the direct supervision of Queen Marie and her son, King Carol II. The architect of the building was Nicolae Nenciulescu. During World War II, a complete rebuild of the Palace's Place was planned, in order to underline the Royal Palace's full monumentality, but this architectural project was never completed.
Until 24 August 1944, a villa, called Casa Nouă ("The New House") existed behind the Royal Palace, on the site occupied nowadays by the Sala Palatului concert hall. This was the house in which the Royal Family actually lived, since the new Royal Palace contained mainly official, large spaces. An alley existed between Casa Nouă and the Palace, requiring visitors to go outdoor when passing from one to the other. It is this villa where the arrest of Marshall Ion Antonescu took place in the afternoon of 23 August 1944, during the coup led by King Michael that overthrew the pro-Nazi regime of Antonescu and resulted in Romania's switching sides to the Allies. The following day, a retaliation bombardment performed by the German Luftwaffe completely destroyed Casa Nouă and seriously affected the Royal Palace.[citation needed]
After 24 August 1944, with the Royal Palace made uninhabitable by the German bombardment and Cotroceni Palace still not recovered after the disastrous earthquake in 10 November 1940, the Romanian royal family missed again a functional Bucharest residence. King Michael asked his aunt, Princess Elisabeta of Romania, former Queen Consort of Greece, to allow the court to use her villa in Herăstrău Park (nowadays known as the Elisabeta Palace).[citation needed] The Elisabeta Palace would serve as the residence of the royal family until 1947, when Michael I was forced to abdicate and left in exile, and again after 1997, when the family was returned several former properties.
https://wn.com/The_Royal_Palace_Or_Palatul_Regal,_Of_Bucharest._Bucharest_Romania_Ectv
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The Royal Palace (Romanian: Palatul Regal) of Bucharest, known as Palace of the Republic (Romanian: Palatul Republicii) between 1948 and 1990, is a monumental building situated in the capital of Romania, on Calea Victoriei. The Palace in its various incarnations served as official residence for the Kings of Romania until 1947, when the communist regime was installed after Michael I of Romania's forced abdication. Since 1950 the Palace hosts the National Museum of Art of Romania. The former Romanian royal family currently uses Elisabeta Palace as its official residence in Bucharest.
The Palace is the largest and most significant royal residence in the country, containing emblematic official spaces such as the Throne Hall, the Royal Dining Hall and the monumental Voivodes' Staircase. An equestrian statue of the first king of Romania, Carol I stands in the center of a large square in front of it, traditionally known as the "Palace Square"(Romanian: Piața Palatului), but renamed "Revolution Square" after the Romanian revolution of 1989.
The Golescu Mansion.
Between 1812 and 1815, the Golescu Mansion was built at the place of the present Royal Palace. It belonged to stolnic Dinicu Golescu, a high-ranking aristocrat (boyar). The house was built in Neoclassical style and had 25 rooms, a quite large house for the Bucharest of that era. In 1837, the Golescu Mansion became the official residence of Prince (Hospodar) of Wallachia, Alexandru II Ghica. From 1859 to 1866, the Prince (styled Domnitor after 1862) of the United Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, Alexandru Ioan Cuza, used the Golescu Mansion as his official residence.
In February 1866, Cuza was removed from the throne by a political coalition of Liberals and Conservatives (see "Monstrous coalition") and the German Prince Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (who would rule as Carol I) was invited to become Domnitor of the country, by then officially known as Romania. On 10 May 1866, Prince Carol arrived in Bucharest for the first time and the aristocrats offered him the Golescu Mansion as state residence. During his reign, King Carol somehow enlarged and optimised the Golescu Mansion, that was neither large enough, nor presented the appropriate spaces or the required monumentality for official Royal duties.[citation needed] After gaining its independence from the Ottoman Empire in the Russo-Turkish War, Romania was proclaimed a kingdom in 1881, with the mansion now serving as Royal Palace.
In 1926, a fire destroyed the main building of the old Royal Palace. The Royal Family then used Cotroceni Palace as its official residence in Bucharest (Cotroceni was built by King Carol I as a residence for the young couple Ferdinand and Maria, during their tenure as Crown Princes). Since a total renovation was necessary, the remains of the old palace were demolished during the ample reconstruction performed in 1936–1937
The new Royal Palace, as it stands today, was erected in 1936–1937 under the direct supervision of Queen Marie and her son, King Carol II. The architect of the building was Nicolae Nenciulescu. During World War II, a complete rebuild of the Palace's Place was planned, in order to underline the Royal Palace's full monumentality, but this architectural project was never completed.
Until 24 August 1944, a villa, called Casa Nouă ("The New House") existed behind the Royal Palace, on the site occupied nowadays by the Sala Palatului concert hall. This was the house in which the Royal Family actually lived, since the new Royal Palace contained mainly official, large spaces. An alley existed between Casa Nouă and the Palace, requiring visitors to go outdoor when passing from one to the other. It is this villa where the arrest of Marshall Ion Antonescu took place in the afternoon of 23 August 1944, during the coup led by King Michael that overthrew the pro-Nazi regime of Antonescu and resulted in Romania's switching sides to the Allies. The following day, a retaliation bombardment performed by the German Luftwaffe completely destroyed Casa Nouă and seriously affected the Royal Palace.[citation needed]
After 24 August 1944, with the Royal Palace made uninhabitable by the German bombardment and Cotroceni Palace still not recovered after the disastrous earthquake in 10 November 1940, the Romanian royal family missed again a functional Bucharest residence. King Michael asked his aunt, Princess Elisabeta of Romania, former Queen Consort of Greece, to allow the court to use her villa in Herăstrău Park (nowadays known as the Elisabeta Palace).[citation needed] The Elisabeta Palace would serve as the residence of the royal family until 1947, when Michael I was forced to abdicate and left in exile, and again after 1997, when the family was returned several former properties.
- published: 12 Aug 2021
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The Royal Palace of Bucharest.
The Royal Palace of Bucharest ,
National Museum of Art of Romania
https://youtu.be/0Yjjz5u4IUc
known as Palace of the Republic between 1948 and 1990, is a ...
The Royal Palace of Bucharest ,
National Museum of Art of Romania
https://youtu.be/0Yjjz5u4IUc
known as Palace of the Republic between 1948 and 1990, is a monumental building situated in the capital of Romania, on Calea Victoriei. The Palace in its various incarnations served as official residence for the Kings residence in Bucharest
National Museum of Art of Romania.
https://wn.com/The_Royal_Palace_Of_Bucharest.
The Royal Palace of Bucharest ,
National Museum of Art of Romania
https://youtu.be/0Yjjz5u4IUc
known as Palace of the Republic between 1948 and 1990, is a monumental building situated in the capital of Romania, on Calea Victoriei. The Palace in its various incarnations served as official residence for the Kings residence in Bucharest
National Museum of Art of Romania.
- published: 25 Sep 2021
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4K - Royal Residences of Bucharest | Cotroceni | Royal Elegance | Walking Tour 2023
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Part 2 of Cotroceni:
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RO: Cotroceni este un cartier pitoresc și de o importanță ist...
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Part 2 of Cotroceni:
https://youtu.be/j62cmWNkTdw
RO: Cotroceni este un cartier pitoresc și de o importanță istorică semnificativă situat în inima Bucureștiului, România. Cunoscut pentru istoria sa bogată, farmecul său arhitectural și semnificația sa culturală, Cotroceni oferă vizitatorilor o amestec captivant între tradiție și modernitate.
Unul dintre cele mai iconice puncte de referință ale cartierului este Palatul Cotroceni, care servește ca reședință oficială a Președintelui României. Această clădire impunătoare se mândrește cu un stil arhitectural neo-românesc uimitor și este înconjurată de grădini frumos amenajate. Palatul a fost construit inițial la sfârșitul secolului al XIX-lea și a suferit de atunci numeroase renovări și adăugiri, făcându-l un simbol al istoriei durabile a României.
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EN: Cotroceni is a picturesque and historically significant neighborhood located in the heart of Bucharest, Romania. Renowned for its rich history, architectural charm, and cultural significance, Cotroceni offers visitors a captivating blend of tradition and modernity.
One of the neighborhood's most iconic landmarks is the Cotroceni Palace, which serves as the official residence of the President of Romania. This grand edifice boasts a stunning Neo-Romanian architectural style and is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. The palace was originally constructed in the late 19th century and has since undergone numerous renovations and additions, making it a symbol of Romania's enduring history.
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Part 2 of Cotroceni:
https://youtu.be/j62cmWNkTdw
RO: Cotroceni este un cartier pitoresc și de o importanță istorică semnificativă situat în inima Bucureștiului, România. Cunoscut pentru istoria sa bogată, farmecul său arhitectural și semnificația sa culturală, Cotroceni oferă vizitatorilor o amestec captivant între tradiție și modernitate.
Unul dintre cele mai iconice puncte de referință ale cartierului este Palatul Cotroceni, care servește ca reședință oficială a Președintelui României. Această clădire impunătoare se mândrește cu un stil arhitectural neo-românesc uimitor și este înconjurată de grădini frumos amenajate. Palatul a fost construit inițial la sfârșitul secolului al XIX-lea și a suferit de atunci numeroase renovări și adăugiri, făcându-l un simbol al istoriei durabile a României.
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EN: Cotroceni is a picturesque and historically significant neighborhood located in the heart of Bucharest, Romania. Renowned for its rich history, architectural charm, and cultural significance, Cotroceni offers visitors a captivating blend of tradition and modernity.
One of the neighborhood's most iconic landmarks is the Cotroceni Palace, which serves as the official residence of the President of Romania. This grand edifice boasts a stunning Neo-Romanian architectural style and is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. The palace was originally constructed in the late 19th century and has since undergone numerous renovations and additions, making it a symbol of Romania's enduring history.
🎬Other Videos To Watch (playlist):
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- published: 21 Sep 2023
- views: 768
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Royal wedding in Bucharest (1933)
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Fes...
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Festivies in celebation of the wedding between Romanian Princess Marie and the King of Serbia in 1922
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Video Roll Title: Royal Wedding fete at Bucharest: 36ft Issue sheet title: ROYAL WEDDING FETE - BUCHAREST. PRINCESS MARIE WED KING OF SERBIA - RoMANIA.
Review of Romanian Troops at Romanian National Fete
Princes Carol of Roumania reviews troops at Romanian National Fete at Bucharest
Prince Nicholas of Romania reviews troops at Romanian National Fete at Bucharest.
Reviews of Romanian troops at Bucharest
military, march, marches, parade, parades, marriages, weddings, nuptuals, celebrations, festival, festivals, royalty
Background: Festivies in celebation of the wedding between Romanian Princess Marie and the King of Serbia in 1922
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Festivies in celebation of the wedding between Romanian Princess Marie and the King of Serbia in 1922
Full Description:
SLATE INFORMATION: Royal Wedding Fete at Bucharest
ROMANIA: Bucharest:
EXT
Video Roll Title: Royal Wedding fete at Bucharest: 36ft Issue sheet title: ROYAL WEDDING FETE - BUCHAREST. PRINCESS MARIE WED KING OF SERBIA - RoMANIA.
Review of Romanian Troops at Romanian National Fete
Princes Carol of Roumania reviews troops at Romanian National Fete at Bucharest
Prince Nicholas of Romania reviews troops at Romanian National Fete at Bucharest.
Reviews of Romanian troops at Bucharest
military, march, marches, parade, parades, marriages, weddings, nuptuals, celebrations, festival, festivals, royalty
Background: Festivies in celebation of the wedding between Romanian Princess Marie and the King of Serbia in 1922
FILM ID: VLVAE14EXJZ1RDE9WXJESXQK3KWOC
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVAE14EXJZ1RDE9WXJESXQK3KWOC-ROYAL-WEDDING-IN-BUCHAREST
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Archive managed by: British Pathé
- published: 20 Oct 2020
- views: 98
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Hotel Sir Royal, Bucharest, Romania
Hotel Sir Royal, Bucharest, Romania
About Property:
You're eligible for a Genius discount at Hotel Sir Royal! To save at this property, all you have to do is si...
Hotel Sir Royal, Bucharest, Romania
About Property:
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Located in the northern area of Bucharest, just a 5-minute drive from the RomExpo Exhibition Centre, the modern Hotel Sir ROYAL offers accommodation with free WiFi access, city views and free parking on site. Guests have free access to the Fitness Club, equipped with a hot tub, a dry sauna and an exten...
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Address: Bd. Poligrafiei 69, Sector 1, 013400 Bucharest, Romania
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Hotel Sir Royal, Bucharest, Romania
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You're eligible for a Genius discount at Hotel Sir Royal! To save at this property, all you have to do is sign in.
Located in the northern area of Bucharest, just a 5-minute drive from the RomExpo Exhibition Centre, the modern Hotel Sir ROYAL offers accommodation with free WiFi access, city views and free parking on site. Guests have free access to the Fitness Club, equipped with a hot tub, a dry sauna and an exten...
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- published: 20 Jul 2023
- views: 32
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Hotel Royal Bucharest - Bucharest Hotels, Romania
Hotel Royal Bucharest 4 Stars Hotel in Bucharest, Romania Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Bucharest One of our top picks in Bucharest. Situated ...
Hotel Royal Bucharest 4 Stars Hotel in Bucharest, Romania Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Bucharest One of our top picks in Bucharest. Situated right in the heart of Bucharest on Unirii Square, Hotel Royal Bucharest offers warm, modern rooms with air conditioning and minibars. Free public WiFi and free parking are provided. Guests can explore the old town as well as Bucharest's shoppingand entertainment area on foot.
Guests enjoy a 20% discount in the on-site restaurant.
Hotel Royal serves a buffet breakfast, and room service is also available during the day.
The coffee bar in the lobby serves various beverages.
Hotel Royal is located 4 km from National Arena and 1 km from Palace of the Parliament.
The Henri Coanda International Airport (Otopeni) is a 30-minute drive away and the North Railway Station is 10 minutes' drive from the Royal.
Sector 3 is a great choice for travellers interested in nightlife, city walks and food.
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Hotel Royal Bucharest - Bucharest Hotels, Romania
Location in : Mircea Voda 28, Sector 3, Sector 3, 030662 Bucharest, Romania
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Hotel Royal Bucharest 4 Stars Hotel in Bucharest, Romania Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Bucharest One of our top picks in Bucharest. Situated right in the heart of Bucharest on Unirii Square, Hotel Royal Bucharest offers warm, modern rooms with air conditioning and minibars. Free public WiFi and free parking are provided. Guests can explore the old town as well as Bucharest's shoppingand entertainment area on foot.
Guests enjoy a 20% discount in the on-site restaurant.
Hotel Royal serves a buffet breakfast, and room service is also available during the day.
The coffee bar in the lobby serves various beverages.
Hotel Royal is located 4 km from National Arena and 1 km from Palace of the Parliament.
The Henri Coanda International Airport (Otopeni) is a 30-minute drive away and the North Railway Station is 10 minutes' drive from the Royal.
Sector 3 is a great choice for travellers interested in nightlife, city walks and food.
Hotels Located in :
Hotel Royal Bucharest - Bucharest Hotels, Romania
Location in : Mircea Voda 28, Sector 3, Sector 3, 030662 Bucharest, Romania
Booking Now :
http://www.booking.com/hotel/ro/royal-bucharest.html?aid=1610118
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- published: 11 Nov 2017
- views: 74
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Museums under the spotlight - The Royal Palace in Bucharest
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Life is a story, a story written in thousands of forms and nuances...
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Life is a story, a story written in thousands of forms and nuances. The show “Museums under the spotlight” tells splendid stories about life and people, with royal fragrances, authenticity and elegance and invites you to a fascinating world of strong characters, artistic geniuses and architectural wonders. This show opens the gates for you to different times and spaces through the fairy-tale museums and the palaces of Romania.
In the century of great touristic migrations, the museums are a fascinating channel of communication. The museums can be a bridge between the past, the present and the future and can also be a source of inspiration for life and creation, for introspection and love for beauty and culture.
“Museums under the spotlight” is an open invitation for everyone, to enter a world of mystery and history, that lets the imagination run free. Beyond the images presented in the show, we invite you to discover, feel experiment and live on your own a visit to the museum.
History is an anchor, to know who you are means recognition and continuity, certainty and belonging and “Museums under the spotlight” wishes to tell you stories about monuments with historical, artistic and architectural value included in the national cultural heritage of Romania, stories about human treasures, about masterpieces, legends and everything that represents true beauty in Romania.
“Museums under the spotlight” invites you to make your life a beautiful story!
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Life is a story, a story written in thousands of forms and nuances. The show “Museums under the spotlight” tells splendid stories about life and people, with royal fragrances, authenticity and elegance and invites you to a fascinating world of strong characters, artistic geniuses and architectural wonders. This show opens the gates for you to different times and spaces through the fairy-tale museums and the palaces of Romania.
In the century of great touristic migrations, the museums are a fascinating channel of communication. The museums can be a bridge between the past, the present and the future and can also be a source of inspiration for life and creation, for introspection and love for beauty and culture.
“Museums under the spotlight” is an open invitation for everyone, to enter a world of mystery and history, that lets the imagination run free. Beyond the images presented in the show, we invite you to discover, feel experiment and live on your own a visit to the museum.
History is an anchor, to know who you are means recognition and continuity, certainty and belonging and “Museums under the spotlight” wishes to tell you stories about monuments with historical, artistic and architectural value included in the national cultural heritage of Romania, stories about human treasures, about masterpieces, legends and everything that represents true beauty in Romania.
“Museums under the spotlight” invites you to make your life a beautiful story!
- published: 19 Jul 2016
- views: 21974