Cantacuzino Palace

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Cantacuzino Palace is a historic and ornate early 20th-century building in Bucharest, Romania, best known today as the George Enescu Museum.

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Cantacuzino Palace canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
museum building
palace
architect Grigore Cerchez
Ion D. Berindey
architecturalStyle Art Nouveau elements
Beaux-Arts
eclectic architecture
category Historic monuments in Bucharest
Museums in Bucharest
Palaces in Bucharest
commissionedBy Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino
completionDate circa 1903
constructionStart 1898
country Romania
currentUse George Enescu National Museum
surface form: George Enescu Museum

George Enescu National Museum
dedicatedTo George Enescu
hasFunction cultural institution
music museum
hasPart annex building
courtyard
decorative staircase
main palace building
music salon
ornate gate
reception halls
stained glass canopy
heritageDesignation historic monument of Romania
heritageStatus protected building
inception early 20th century
locatedIn Calea Victoriei, Bucharest
surface form: Calea Victoriei
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Sector 1, Bucharest
location Bucharest
namedAfter Cantacuzino family
notableFeature monumental entrance
murals
rich interior decoration
sculptural ornamentation
stucco decorations
wrought-iron gate
openToPublic yes
operator George Enescu National Museum
owner Romanian state
significantEvent establishment of George Enescu Museum in the building
streetAddress Calea Victoriei 141
use concerts and cultural events
exhibitions about George Enescu

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Calea Victoriei, Bucharest hasLandmark Cantacuzino Palace
subject surface form: Calea Victoriei
George Enescu National Museum locatedIn Cantacuzino Palace
George Enescu National Museum buildingUsed Cantacuzino Palace