• Cotroceni Palace is the official residence of the President of Romania. ... 1, in Bucharest, Romania. The palace also houses the National Cotroceni Museum.
  • Nicolae Ceauşescu demolished the old monastery church in his tenure. 1991 were opened in the first two wings of the palace, the National Museum Cotroceni.
  • 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 official residence of the President of Romania, it also houses the Cotroceni National Museum.The construction of this new royal palace was commissioned to...
  • In 1977, Nicolae Ceausescu transformed it into an official guesthouse with the addition of a new wing. After 1990, the old wing of the palace became a museum.
  • Today, Cotroceni Palace is very close to the Botanical Gardens and to the Lion Statue (a monument to minesweepers).
  • Cotroceni Palace (Romanian: Palatul Cotroceni) is the official residence of the President of Romania. It is located at Bulevardul Geniului, nr.
  • Take a visit to the official residence of the president of Romania, the Cotroceni Palace. Explore the palace and discover the long and rich history of Romania.
  • The Cotroceni Palace was among those buildings, and suffered such extensive damage that a project had to be commissioned for restoration and consolidation.
  • Located in one of the oldest and most beautiful neighborhoods of the capital, the Cotroceni Palace is the guardian of several centuries of Romania’s history.