Palace of Culture - Moldova National Museum Complex (Iaşi)
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palace, museum, place with historical importance, Gothic revival (architecture), exhibition center, historic landmark, 20th century construction
One of the most recognisable Romanian monuments.
The construction, started in 1906, was partly built on the old ruins of the mediaeval Royal Court of Moldavia (1434), and partly on top of the foundations of the former neoclassical style palace, dated to the time of Prince Alexandru Moruzi (1806), rebuilt by Prince Mihail Sturdza and dismantled in 1904. It was from this latter building that the Palace inherited the legend of the 365 rooms, as many as the days within one year.
The Romanian architect I.D. Berindei was assigned to plan the building and he designed it in flamboyant neo-Gothic style. During World War I, the construction halted due to the limitation of resources. The monument was inaugurated on 11 October 1925 by King Ferdinand of Romania.
The building served as Administrative Palace and then Palace of Justice until 1955, when its destination was changed again, being assigned to the four museums nowadays united under the name of Moldova National Museum Complex. Also, the building houses the Cultural Heritage Conservation-Restoration Centre, the main branch of the Gheorghe Asachi Iași County Library and hosts various exhibitions and other events.
www.palatulculturii.ro/
www.rounite.com/2008/09/05/palace-of-culture-iasi/
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTq3wbF_kA8
The construction, started in 1906, was partly built on the old ruins of the mediaeval Royal Court of Moldavia (1434), and partly on top of the foundations of the former neoclassical style palace, dated to the time of Prince Alexandru Moruzi (1806), rebuilt by Prince Mihail Sturdza and dismantled in 1904. It was from this latter building that the Palace inherited the legend of the 365 rooms, as many as the days within one year.
The Romanian architect I.D. Berindei was assigned to plan the building and he designed it in flamboyant neo-Gothic style. During World War I, the construction halted due to the limitation of resources. The monument was inaugurated on 11 October 1925 by King Ferdinand of Romania.
The building served as Administrative Palace and then Palace of Justice until 1955, when its destination was changed again, being assigned to the four museums nowadays united under the name of Moldova National Museum Complex. Also, the building houses the Cultural Heritage Conservation-Restoration Centre, the main branch of the Gheorghe Asachi Iași County Library and hosts various exhibitions and other events.
www.palatulculturii.ro/
www.rounite.com/2008/09/05/palace-of-culture-iasi/
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTq3wbF_kA8
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_of_Culture_(Iaşi)
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 47°9'26"N 27°35'13"E
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- Alexandru Ioan Cuza's museum 57 km
- Neamţ Citadel 94 km
- Muzeul Judeţean Botoşani 96 km
- Agapia Monastery 102 km
- CASA MEMORIAL SI MUZEUL MIHAI EMINESCU 103 km
- Suceava's Village Museum 113 km
- Muzeul de Istorie - Suceava 114 km
- Citadel of Khotin fortress 172 km
- Parcul Palatului Culturii 0.1 km
- "PALAS" Project 0.1 km
- Casa Patrata (Prefectura) 0.3 km
- The Civic Center 0.5 km
- Bulevardul Stefan cel Mare si Sfant 0.6 km
- DSPM 0.6 km
- Parcare 0.7 km
- Uzinei Neighbourhood 0.8 km
- Cartier Cantemir 0.8 km
- Iaşi 1.2 km