Ceauşescu Mansion

The Ceausescu Mansion (Palatul Primaverii, the Spring Palace) is the former private residence of the Romanian communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena, now opened as a house museum, at Bulevardul Primaverii 50 in the affluent northern Primaverii district of Bucharest. The mansion offers an extraordinary and revealing insight into the extravagant private life of the dictatorial couple who ruled Romania for a quarter of a century, in stark contrast to the poverty and rationing endur.....

Cotroceni Palace

Cotroceni Palace (Palatul Cotroceni) is a grand former royal palace in the Cotroceni district of western Bucharest, today serving as the official residence of the President of Romania and housing the National Cotroceni Museum. The palace complex occupies the site of a seventeenth-century monastery and combines royal state apartments, a national museum and the working seat of the Romanian presidency within a single historic ensemble set in extensive gardens. The site has a long history. In 1679 .....

Palace of the Parliament

The Palace of the Parliament (Palatul Parlamentului) in Bucharest is the heaviest building in the world and one of the largest administrative buildings anywhere, a colossal monument to the megalomania of the Romanian communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. Built on the Spirii Hill at the head of a grand boulevard in central Bucharest, the vast building today houses the two chambers of the Romanian Parliament along with museums and a conference centre, and is the principal landmark and most-visited.....

Romanian Athenaeum

The Romanian Athenaeum (Ateneul Roman) is the most important concert hall in Bucharest and one of the most beautiful buildings in the city, a domed Neoclassical concert hall on the edge of the historic Revolution Square in the centre of the Romanian capital. The Athenaeum is the home of the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra and the principal venue of the celebrated George Enescu International Festival, and is regarded as a symbol of Romanian culture and national identity. The Athenaeum was b.....