The CEC Palace is one of the most fascinating buildings in Bucharest* It is the headquarters of the CEC Bank that began construction in 1897 and was completed in 1900 by King Carol I and Queen Elizabeth. The CEC Palace is said to be one of the strongest buildings in Bucharest* in the 1977 earthquake. Only the glass dome was affected* and there was little damage to the rest of the building* and there is no doubt that the palace is a pearl that complements the architectural heritage on Victory Avenue.
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The CEC Palace is one of the most fascinating buildings in Bucharest* It is the headquarters of the CEC Bank that began construction in 1897 and was completed in 1900 by King Carol I and Queen Elizabeth. The CEC Palace is said to be one of the strongest buildings in Bucharest* in the 1977 earthquake. Only the glass dome was affected* and there was little damage to the rest of the building* and there is no doubt that the palace is a pearl that complements the architectural heritage on Victory Avenue.
This is a nice square, very large, the environment is very good
Built in 1900, the headquarters of the Romanian CEC Bank is located opposite the National History Museum in the heart of Bucharest. The magnificent French architecture has a Renaissance-style dome on it, which is very atmospheric and worth a look.
The building is very distinctive, the gate is an arc structure that looks very heavy in history, and the clock above is still operating today. Three huge semicircular domes surround the top, the middle can still feel the hollow glass structure, French-style buildings are now the bank office place, can not go in or feel more regrettable.
Palatul CEC: This building is one of Bucharest’s most famous buildings, once the headquarters of a bank and now a cultural and artistic center.