CEC Palace (Palatul CEC)

CEC Palace (Palatul CEC)

CEC Palace (Palatul CEC)

In the heart of Bucharest, on one of its main boulevards, stands the CEC Palace (Palatul CEC), a testament to early 20th-century architectural grandeur. Designed by French architect Paul Gottereau and inaugurated in 1900, this building serves as the headquarters for Romania’s oldest bank, CEC. The palace is renowned for its intricate detailing and harmonious blend of neoclassical and Art Nouveau styles, making it a standout structure in the city. Visitors can admire the ornate façade, with its elegant columns and decorative elements, and explore the interior, which retains much of its original opulence and historical charm.

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