reorganized the museum in the new building, designed by the architect Grigore Cerchez and inaugurated by Carol I of Romania in 1908. It was reopened in 2011...
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the Moldavian voivode Vasile Lupu Grigore Cerchez (1850–1927), Romanian architect, engineer and professor Hamdi Cerchez (1941–1994), Romanian comedian of...
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also as the Cerchez salon) were painted with dark ash polyvinyl paint. All of the space within the new living room (planned by Grigore Cerchez) and kitchen...
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by the architect Grigore Cerchez (1850-1927), a prominent figure of the Neo-Romanian style, at the request of Prince Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino, who...
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reorganized the Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History in the new building that today bears his name, designed by the architect Grigore Cerchez, built...
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Building, Bucharest, Romania, designed by Paul Louis Albert Galeron, Grigore Cerchez or Constantin Băicoianu, 1883-1900 Romanesque Revival monogram on the...
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1955. From 1908, the Sturdza–Dissescu villa was entirely rebuilt by Grigore Cerchez as a Romanian Revival structure, and currently houses the George Oprescu...
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manifesting more and more strongly. Ion Mincu and his successors, Grigore Cerchez [ro], Cristofi Cerchez, Petre Antonescu, or Nicolae Ghica-Budești declared themselves...
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Cotroceni Palace, which had been extended by the Romanian architect Grigore Cerchez, and to which Marie added her own designs. The following year, Ferdinand...
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ethnographic architecture. Ion Mincu and his successors, Grigore Cerchez, Cristofi Cerchez, Petre Antonescu, or Nicolae Ghica-Budești declared themselves...
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details Floor area 34,236 m2 (368,510 sq ft) Design and construction Architect(s) Ion D. Berindei Filip Xenopol Grigore Cerchez Website palatulculturii.ro...
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proceeded according to the plans of architects Dimitrie Maimarolu and Grigore Cerchez [ro], who was of Armenian origin. The design resembles Etchmiadzin...
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of Culture, Iași, 1906–1926, by Ion D. Berindei, Filip Xenopol and Grigore Cerchez Hotel Cișmigiu (Bulevardul Regina Elisabeta no. 38), Bucharest, by...
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completed in 1923. Armenian Church in Bucharest, 1911–1912, with Grigore Cerchez Hotel Concordia. Vorvorenilor's Home (Palace) in Craiova (present residence...
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Grigore N. Filipescu (also known as Griguță Filipescu, Francized as Grégoire Filipesco; October 1, 1886 – August 25, 1938) was a Romanian politician,...
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Gheorghe Manu villa on Aleea Alexandru, Dorobanți, Bucharest. Designed by Grigore Cerchez, and partly redecorated by Auschnitt himself, it was situated very...
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family moved to Dorobanți, in a recently nationalized townhouse on Grigore Cerchez Street. Censorship also became more lenient by 1957, around the time...
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football terrain and stadium. Also it had a high school, today named Grigore Cerchez. M.T.D. – Also called Mao Tze Dun, is the first bus manufactured between...
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Cerchez & Co. was the first aircraft company, the first aerodrome and the first flight school in Romania. The company was founded and registered on 20...
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known as a Secession interior designer, Ion D. Berindey, Cristofi Cerchez, Grigore Cerchez, Statie Ciortan, Constantin Iotzu, Giulio Magni, Alexandru Săvulescu...
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the Romanian Society of Architects (SAR). Maimarolu and Săvulescu, Grigore Cerchez [ro], Ion Mincu, Alexandru Orăscu, and George Sterian [ro], among others...
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Romanescu Grigore Brișcu Horia Hulubei Scarlat Rădulescu [ro] Ștefan Protopopescu George Valentin Bibescu Mihail Cerchez 1909-1919 Cerchez & Co. Rezerva...
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"Mărăști", in Focșani 85th Logistic Support Battalion "General Mihail Cerchez", in Bârlad 10th Engineer Brigade "Dunărea de Jos" HQ, in Brăila 2nd Explosive...
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of Councilors included 6 public figures, among them civil engineer Grigore Cerchez and future Mayor Ion Dobrovici (both of whom survived recall, serving...
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Romanescu Grigore Brișcu Horia Hulubei Scarlat Rădulescu [ro] Ștefan Protopopescu George Valentin Bibescu Mihail Cerchez 1909-1919 Cerchez & Co. Rezerva...
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Romanescu Grigore Brișcu Horia Hulubei Scarlat Rădulescu [ro] Ștefan Protopopescu George Valentin Bibescu Mihail Cerchez 1909-1919 Cerchez & Co. Rezerva...
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poet, translator and publicist Mihail Cerchez, general Constantin Climescu, mathematician and politician Grigore Cobălcescu, geologist and paleontologist...
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Romanescu Grigore Brișcu Horia Hulubei Scarlat Rădulescu [ro] Ștefan Protopopescu George Valentin Bibescu Mihail Cerchez 1909-1919 Cerchez & Co. Rezerva...
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Mamairol; Gheorghe Mandrea ; Ion Mincu; Grigore P. Cerchez [ro]; Ştefan Ciocârlan; N. P. Cerchez; Toma N. Socolescu; Grigore Călinescu; N. Stavrolea ; Filip Montureanu [ro] ;...
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Romanescu Grigore Brișcu Horia Hulubei Scarlat Rădulescu [ro] Ștefan Protopopescu George Valentin Bibescu Mihail Cerchez 1909-1919 Cerchez & Co. Rezerva...
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