Solacoglu Inn (Bucharest) | listed building / architectural heritage, 1850s construction, historical building

Romania / Bukarest / Bucharest / Колея Мошилор, 134
 listed building / architectural heritage, 1850s construction, historical building

Solacoglu Inn (Romanian: Hanul Solacoglu or Hanul Solacolu) improperly called inn, was actually a factory for producing pasta in Bucharest. It is located along Calea Moşilor, a trading avenue that used to make the connection between Bucharest's Inner Town (Romanian: Târgul Dinlǎuntru) and the largest marketplace in the town (Obor Marketplace, still in use as of 2006). Its architecture blends traditional outlines with a few Western elements. It was constructed in 1859 for Solacoglu Brothers, merchants from Svishtov, Bulgaria who had settled in Wallachia.
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Coordinates:   44°26'9"N   26°6'41"E
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