Crețulescu Palace Explained

Crețulescu Palace
Native Name:Palatul Crețulescu
Native Name Lang:ro
Architectural Style:Gothic Revival
Location:Bucharest, Romania
Address:Știrbei Vodă Street nr. 39, Sector 1
Coordinates:44.4396°N 26.0886°W
Start Date:1902
Completion Date:1904

Crețulescu Palace (Palatul Crețulescu in Romanian, alternative spelling "Kretzulescu" or "Krețulescu") is a historic building near the Cișmigiu Gardens on Știrbei Vodă Street nr. 39, in Bucharest, Romania. It was built for the Crețulescu family in 1902–1904 by Romanian architect Petre Antonescu (1873–1965).[1]

The palace was built for Elena Kretzulescu (1857–1930), the daughter of Constantin Kretzulescu (1798–1863) and Maria Filipescu (1835–1878). While she was away in Paris, Barbu Bellu lived for many years in this house.[1]

From 1972 to 2011, the Crețulescu Palace housed the headquarters of UNESCO's European Centre for Higher Education UNESCO-CEPES (known as CEPES after its French name, Centre Europeén pour l'enseignement supérieur).

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  1. Web site: De la o casă sobră și retrasă la palatul exuberant al Elenei Kretzulescu. Mira. Kaliani. ro. editiadedimineata.ro. April 28, 2021. January 22, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220122095651/https://editiadedimineata.ro/de-la-o-casa-sobra-si-retrasa-la-palatul-exuberant-al-elenei-kretzulescu/. dead.