• Cantacuzino Palace is located on Calea Victoriei no. 141, Bucharest, Romania. It was built by architect Ion D. Berindey in the Beaux Arts style...
  • Once the palace was the residence of the Mayor of Bucharest, the Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party George Grigore Cantacuzino .
  • From the money at his disposal, he built three palaces: the Cantacuzino Palace in Bucharest, located on Calea Victoriei, which now houses the National...
  • The Cantacuzino Palace dominates majestic and glittering in the ambience of one of the oldest streets of Bucharest, Calea Victoriei.
  • The palace belonged to Cantacuzino family; in 1956, it became the George Enescu museum, dedicated to the Romanian composer who had live…
  • Ilfov County — The palace Cantacuzino, Bucharest Virtual tours Map. ... An architecture monument, the Cantacuzino Palace was built round the year 1902.
  • Cantacuzino Palace. Built in 1899–1902 by Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino (known as “The Nabob”, former mayor of Bucharest, leader of the Conservative Party...
  • “George Enescu” National Museum was opened in the Cantacuzino Palace, one of the most beautiful buildings in Bucharest.
  • The Cantacuzino Palace is a lovely monument of the Art Nouveau and Baroque styles in Bucharest, built in 1900.
  • This building is the Cantacuzino Palace that was owned by Gheorghe Cantacuzino who was at one time the mayor of Bucharest.
  • He married Maruca Cantacuzino in 1937, who had inherited Cantacuzino Palace from her late husband.
  • Brasov – Peles Palace (or Cantacuzino Castle) – Slanic Prahova Salt Mine – Bucharest (or Otopeni Airport).
  • His wealth and predilection for sumptuous residences were also reflected in the three palaces and castles he left as a legacy – Cantacuzino Palace from...