Cotroceni Palace, located in Bucharest, Romania, has served as the residence of the country’s president and bears witness to 300 years of history. The palace offers visitors a glimpse into the past through its royal bedrooms, ornate hallways, children’s nurseries, and an elaborate music hall. Adjacent to the palace is the National Cotroceni Museum, which houses over 20,000 artifacts, providing a deeper dive into Romania’s rich heritage. Today, visitors can explore these spaces to gain a more immersive understanding of the nation’s historical and cultural tapestry.
Cotroceni Palace (Palatul Cotroceni)
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