List of Palaces - Romania

Romania

  • Apollo Palace - Târgu Mureş
  • Banffy Palace - Cluj-Napoca, built 1791.
  • Baroque Palace of Oradea - Founded in 1762 as the district Bishopric Palace.
  • Baroque Palace, Timişoara
  • Berde Palace, Cluj-Napoca
  • Black eagle palace - Oradea
  • Brukenthal National Museum - An 18th century urban palazzo of Baron Brukenthal in Sibiu.
  • Cantacuzino Palace - Today George Enescu Museum, Bucharest.
  • CEC Palace, Bucharest - Palace of National Savings Bank, baroque, 1896.
  • Cotroceni Palace - Seat of the President, former Royal Palace, Bucharest, built for King Carol I of Romania in 1888, on a 1679 foundation.
  • Creţulescu Palace - Bucharest
  • Dauerbach Palace - Timişoara
  • Dejan Palace, Timişoara
  • Dicasterial Palace, Timişoara
  • Dinu Mihail Palace - Craiova, today a museum.
  • Finance Palace - Cluj-Napoca
  • Ghica family Palace - Built in 1880, late Baroque, located in Bacău district.
  • Löffler Palace, Timişoara
  • Mogoşoaia Palace - Near Bucharest, founded 1698, built in Romanian Renaissance style.
  • Orthodox Archiepiscopal Palace - Cluj-Napoca
  • Palace of Culture (Iaşi) - built over Royal Court of Moldavia, during Carol I.
  • Palace of Justice- Founded 1890, neo-Renaissance, Bucharest.
  • Palace of Justice, Cluj-Napoca
  • Palace of the Parliament, Bucharest - Absolute largest palace of the world.
  • Patriachal Palace - Founded 1653, home for Romanian Orthodox heads of church. Also known as Palace of the Chamber of Deputies.
  • Peles Castle - former Sinaia summer residence of Romanian royal family.
  • Pelisor - On the grounds of Peles Castle.
  • Postal Palace, Cluj-Napoca
  • Prefecture Palace, Cluj-Napoca
  • Reduta Palace, Cluj-Napoca
  • Regional Railways Palace, Cluj-Napoca
  • Romanian National Museum of History- Founded 1894, in Bucharest, former Postal Palace, neoclassic.
  • Roznoveanu Palace - Since 1770s, baroque palace in Iași.
  • Ruginoasa Palace - small neogothic palace built in 1811, home of Sturdza family and Prince Cuza.
  • Szechenyi Palace, Timişoara
  • Szeky Palace, Cluj-Napoca
  • Sutu Palace - Founded 1833 by Costache Sutu, today Museum of Bucharest.
  • The Royal Palace - Now National Museum of Art of Romania, Bucharest
  • Urania Palace, Cluj-Napoca

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