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Cantacuzino Palace
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Not to be confused with Cantacuzino Castle.
Cantacuzino Palace is located on Calea Victoriei no. 141, Bucharest, Romania. It was built by architect Ion D. Berindey in the Beaux Arts style, having a few Rococo Revival rooms. Today it houses the George Enescu museum.[3]
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Cantacuzino Palace Palatul Cantacuzino | |
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Architectural style | Beaux Arts & Rococo Revival |
Town or city | Bucharest |
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Coordinates | 44.4487°N 26.0883°E / 44.4487; 26.0883 |
Construction started | 1898[1] |
Completed | 1906[2] |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Ion D. Berindey |
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