Mogosoaia Palace

Mogosoaia Palace

Mogosoaia Palace

Mogosoaia Palace, also known as the Brancovan Palace, was constructed at the end of the 17th century by Constantin Brancoveanu. Located just 10 kilometers from Bucharest in the village of Mogosoaia, the palace blends Venetian and Ottoman architectural elements, creating a unique style known as ‘Brancovenesc.’ The complex includes a guesthouse, watchtower, kitchen, vault, ice house, green house, church, and well-maintained gardens. Today, visitors can explore parts of the palace and visit a museum that showcases Brancoveanu-style art, with frequent exhibitions of paintings and textiles adding to the cultural experience.

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