• History[edit]. The Church of Saint John the Great Monastery during the 19th century, where the CEC Palace now lies.
  • http://timp-liber.acasa.ro/noutati-290/ce-vizitam-azi-palatul-cec-din-bucuresti-4605.html#ixzz54i9e3P4t. CEC Palace, Bucharest.
  • The CEC palace I was told was once a bank by locals. It's a building you must stop and admire on passing. It is really eye catching and beautifully designed.
  • The CEC Palace is one of those architectural symbols of the Little Paris, as Bucharest was once known, that has remained today a landmark for the identity of...
  • Located in central Bucharest, on one of its main boulevards, CEC Palace (Palatul CEC) was designed by French architect Paul Gottereau and opened in 1900.
  • In 1577 there was a monastery on the place of CEC Palace, St. John, the wander maker. The monks will build an inn and a market nearby.
  • If you like the CEC Palace, look up other houses built by Gottereau around Bucharest. The palace was inaugurated in 1900 and to this day still houses the...
  • If you find yourself strolling along the vibrant Calea Victoriei in București, Romania, you won't be able to miss the grandeur of the CEC Palace (Palatul CEC).
  • On Bucharest’s most chic street, centric Calea Victoriei, standing like a dreamy damsel on a day out awaiting her aristocratic barouche, the CEC Palace, with its...
  • Next, see the National History Museum and the Romanian Athenaeum, another Romanian architectural landmark, and the CEC Palace.