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Nov 1 2012

The 10 most popular Historic Houses of Romania articles in October 2012

  1. Art Deco Building Interior Elements
  2. The NEO-ROMANIAN ARCHITECTURAL STYLE: a brief guide on its origins and features
  3. Bucharest mid-1930s Art Deco Style House
  4. Travel writing: trip to Naples, Pompeii and Herculaneum
  5. Church royal chair featuring King Ferdinand’s cypher
  6. ART DECO Bucharest building damaged through ignorance and avarice
  7. Art Deco Style Greek God Bass-Reliefs: Photomontage & Slide Show
  8. CASOTA CONAC: a magnificent Romanian period property with a great potential
  9. The DOORWAYS of Bucharest – Part 1 (the Little Paris type)
  10. The FOUR BUILDING BOOMS of BUCHAREST

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By Valentin Mandache • Posted in Architectural Heritage • Tagged Architecture, Architecture of Bucharest, Architecture of Romania, Balkans, Bucharest, Bucharest Architecture, Bucuresti, Eastern Europe, Historic Houses of Romania, History, Identity, Istorie, Romania, Romanian Architecture, South East Europe, Valentin Mandache
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