Romanian architecture is very diverse, including medieval, pre-World War I, interwar, postwar, and contemporary 21st century architecture. In Romania...
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Romanian Revival architecture (a.k.a. Romanian National Style, Neo-Romanian, or Neo-Brâncovenesc; Romanian: stilul național român, arhitectura neoromânească...
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Bucharest (redirect from Architecture of Bucharest)
Cantacuzino, Romanian Modernism: The Architecture of Bucharest, 1920–1940 Romania: Arts & Architecture, Romanian Tourist Office Tatiana Murzin, Romanian Education...
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european (in Romanian). SIMETRIA. ISBN 978-973-1872-30-8. Marinache, Oana (2017). Paul Gottereau – Un Regal în Arhitectură (in Romanian). Editura Istoria...
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Romanian art consists of the visual and plastic arts (including Romanian architecture, woodwork, textiles, and ceramics) originating from the geographical...
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Brâncovenesc art (redirect from Brâncovenesc architecture)
(Romanian pronunciation: [brɨŋkovenesk]; Romanian: artă brâncovenească or stil brâncovenesc), also known as the Wallachian Renaissance or the Romanian...
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People's Salvation Cathedral (redirect from Romanian National Salvation Cathedral)
the National Cathedral (Romanian: Catedrala Națională), is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral under construction in Bucharest, Romania, to serve as the patriarchal...
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Palace of the Parliament (redirect from Palace of Romanian Parliament)
The Palace of the Parliament (Romanian: Palatul Parlamentului), also known as the House of the Republic (Casa Republicii) or the People's House (Casa Poporului)...
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Henrieta Delavrancea (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
Delavrancea (1897–1987) was a Romanian architect and one of the first female architects admitted to the Superior School of Architecture in Bucharest, but because...
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Nicolae G. Socolescu (category Articles containing Romanian-language text)
Romania portal Arts portal Architecture portal (in Romanian) Atunci și acum Blog allows to compare views of streets and houses in several Romanian cities...
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factory in Hungary and present-day Romania. Today, it is the seat of a Romanian Orthodox archbishop and features a Romanian Orthodox theological seminary and...
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Republic of Romania (Romanian: Republica Socialistă România, RSR) was a Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist state that existed officially in Romania from 1947...
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local name for Romanian (Romanian: român), which in turn derives from Latin romanus, meaning "Roman" or "of Rome". This ethnonym for Romanians is first attested...
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Cultura Greciei (in Romanian). Editura științifică și encyclopedică. p. 93. Graur, Neaga (1970). Stiluri în arta decorativă (in Romanian). Cerces. p. 38....
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Steinebach House, Bucharest (most of its architectural elements, both exterior the interior, with little Romanian Revival influences) People's Salvation...
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The Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urban Planning (Romanian: Universitatea de Arhitectură și Urbanism "Ion Mincu" din București) is a public...
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(in Romanian) Trust in the Church and the Army (in Romanian) Romanian recipes SOS Romania News Romanian folk costumes Traditional costume in Romania Archived...
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Cultura Greciei (in Romanian). Editura științifică și enciclopedică. p. 89 & 90. George D. Hurmuziadis (1979). Cultura Greciei (in Romanian). Editura științifică...
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the number of Romanian people worldwide vary from 24 to 30 million, in part depending on whether the definition of the term "Romanian" includes natives...
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The Germans of Romania (German: Rumäniendeutsche; Romanian: Germanii din România or germani-români; Hungarian: romániai németek) represent one of the...
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The Romanian diaspora is the ethnically Romanian population outside Romania and Moldova. The concept does not usually include the ethnic Romanians who...
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The Romanian Athenaeum (Romanian: Ateneul Român) is a concert hall in the center of Bucharest, Romania, and a landmark of the Romanian capital city. Opened...
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Princely Church of Saint Nicholas, Curtea de Argeș (category Romanian Orthodox churches in Romania)
monument, is one of the most representative monuments of medieval Romanian architecture, being the oldest voivode funded religious monument in Wallachia...
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Iron Guard (redirect from Romanian Iron Guard)
The Iron Guard (Romanian: Garda de Fier) was a Romanian militant revolutionary religious fascist movement and political party founded in 1927 by Corneliu...
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Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
Cluj-Napoca (UTCN short for Romanian: Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj-Napoca) is a public university located in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It was founded in 1948...
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The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant (Romanian: Muzeul Național al Țăranului Român) is a museum in Bucharest, Romania, with a collection of textiles...
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Petre Antonescu (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
field within his country, helping define a national style of neo-Romanian architecture. Born in Râmnicu Sărat, he completed high school in Bucharest and...
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Lahovari House (category 19th-century architecture in Romania)
considered to be the first significant Romanian Revival style building in the history of Romanian architecture. one of Ion Mincu's early works, it is...
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(1894–1962) was the first Romanian woman to graduate with a degree in architecture in 1919 and the first woman to be Romanian Architectural Inspector General...
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Toma N. Socolescu (category Articles containing Romanian-language text)
November 22, 1897) was an important Romanian Neoclassical architect of the mid-to-late 19th century. He was the first Romanian-trained architect in Prahova County...
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