CEC Palace

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CEC Palace is a historic and ornate late 19th-century bank headquarters in Bucharest, Romania, renowned for its grand Beaux-Arts architecture and glass dome.

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instanceOf bank headquarters
historic building
palace
tourist attraction
architect Paul Gottereau
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
eclectic architecture
builtOnSiteOf Saint John the Great Monastery
Sfântul Ion cel Mare church
client CEC Bank
Casa de Depuneri și Consemnațiuni
coArchitect Ion Socolescu
completionDate 1900
constructionPeriod late 19th century
coordinates 44.4326°N 26.0970°E
country Romania
currentUse headquarters of CEC Bank
function financial institution headquarters
hasFeature arched entrance
central dome
corner cupolas
decorative sculptures
glass dome
metal and glass roof
ornate façade
stone columns
heritageRegister Romanian National Register of Historic Monuments
heritageStatus historic monument
imageSubject Romanian banknotes and postcards
inaugurationDate 1900
locatedIn Old Town of Bucharest
surface form: Old Town Bucharest
locatedOn Calea Victoriei, Bucharest
surface form: Calea Victoriei
locatedOpposite National Museum of Romanian History
location Bucharest
material glass
metal
stone
notableFor Beaux-Arts architecture
large glass dome
ornate façade
numberOfDomes 1 main dome
openingCentury 20th century
owner CEC Bank
primaryUse bank headquarters
region Bucharest
surface form: Bucharest Municipality
roofType glass and metal dome
startDate 1897
tourismCategory landmark of Bucharest

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Calea Victoriei, Bucharest hasLandmark CEC Palace
subject surface form: Calea Victoriei