Bucharest: Art Nouveau Architecture
Places and attractions in the Art Nouveau architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Church
- Park
- Historical place
- Shopping
- Art museum
- Shopping centre
- History museum
- Square
- Palace
- Sacred and religious sites
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Theater
- Concerts and shows
- Nightlife
- Memorial
- Specialty museum
- Area
- Lake
- Monastery
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Neighbourhood
- Street
- Paul Gottereau
- Concert hall
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Architecture
- Arenas and stadiums
- Football
- Universities and schools
Elisabeta Palace
Elisabeta Palace, nestled in the bustling city of Bucharest, Romania, stands as an emblem of regal elegance and modern history. This stately palace, although not as ancient as other European royal residences, has been an important fixture in Romanian cultural...
Caru' cu Bere
Caru' cu Bere, a historical gem in the heart of Bucharest, Romania, is not just a restaurant but a living museum of the country's gastronomy and architecture. Established in 1879, this iconic beerhouse has become a cultural landmark, renowned for its exquisite...
Cantacuzino Palace
Nestled in the heart of Bucharest, the Cantacuzino Palace stands as a testament to the city's architectural opulence and cultural heritage. This grand edifice, now functioning as a museum, was once the private residence of the affluent Cantacuzino family, with its...
National Library of Romania
The National Library of Romania is the national library of Romania. It is intended to be the repository of all that is published in Romania. The construction cost was €110 million.
Romanian National Opera
The Romanian National Opera, Bucharest is one of the four national opera and ballet companies of Romania. The company is headquartered in Bucharest, near the Cotroceni neighbourhood.
French Church
The French Church of the Sacred Heart is a Roman Catholic parish church located at 3 Gheorghe Demetriade Street, Bucharest, Romania. It is classified as a historic monument by the Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs.