• "[9] It was around this time when the Cotroceni Palace took on another name – Palatul Pionierilor, known in English as The Pioneers' Palace...
  • Today the palace of Cotroceni is recognized as an architectural landmark of Bucharest. It houses the residence of the Romanian president, and a museum.
  • You must make a reservation ahead of time for Cotroceni Palace and take your original passport or official ID when you visit.
  • 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.
  • ...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...
  • Built-in 1888, the Cotroceni Palace, or "Palatul Cotroceni," is listed among the emblematic sites of Romania.
  • Cotroceni palace - museum, Bucharest (Palatul muzeu Cotroceni - Bucuresti) . In 1679, Serban Cantacuzino built a monastery on the Cotroceni hill.
  • Cotroceni Palace is part of the Cotroceni National Museum, an institution specialized for presentation of medieval and modern history of the palace and the...
  • Cotroceni Palace in Bucharest is the headquarters and residence of the Romanian president, as well as home to the National Cotroceni Museum.
  • 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.