• 1.1 The Cotroceni Monastery (1679–1682)
    • 1.2 The royal palace (1883–1895)
    • 1.5 The "Pioneers' Palace" (1949)
  • Cotroceni Palace is the residence of the President of Romania and all visitors are bound to submit their ID or passport in order to be granted access inside.
  • ...after which it became the summer residence of King Carol I. Constructed from 1888–93 at the behest of Romania’s first king, Carol I, Cotroceni Palace has since...
  • On every street and in every neighborhood you can find a building that tells stories, and one of them is the Cotroceni Palace.
  • After the revolution in 1990, in a wing of the palace Cotroceni National Museum is set up, and on the other side of the assembly to install the presidency of Romania.
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  • Cotroceni Palace is a palace of Bucharest which is the residence of the President of Romania, located at Bulevardul Geniului, nr.
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  • Since 1949, the Pioneers Palace Cotroceni Palace will become, until 1976. After the earthquake of 1977, for ten years, Palace, will enter the extensive...
  • The earthquake in 1977 damaged again part of the palace. Thus, together with repairing works, a new part of Cotroceni palace is built for the presidential family.