Cotroceni National Museum

          The Cotroceni National Museum reconstructs the atmosphere of the Medieval Cotroceni Church from the 17th century and the ancient Royal Residence of King Ferdinand. Cotroceni Museum is an architectural and historic site, important also for the art collections of Queen Marie. Cotroceni Palace is today the official residence of the Romanian President.

 


          Address: Geniului Blvd. no. 1, Bucharest

          Tel.: (+4) 021 317 31 07, Fax: (+4) 021 312 16 18

          Open daily 9:00-15:30; closed Monday.




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