Curtea Veche was built in 1459 as the palace of Vlad the Impaler as well as Mircea Ciobanul

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Bucharest: Medieval Princely Court of Vlad Tepes 'Dracula'

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Bucharest – The Medieval Princely Court of Vlad Tepes

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Bucharest Private Walking Tour

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Embark on Bucharest's fascinating journey from medieval roots to Dracula's Old Princely Court. Explo...

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12-Day Grand Tour of Romania

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Day 1: BUCHAREST Arrival in Bucharest – the capital of Romania. Pick-up from the airport and transfer to your hotel. T...

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Private One Day Tour of Medieval Romania from Bucharest

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Bucharest in One Day Tour

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Start your Bucharest city tour in front of the Romanian Atheneum, one of the most beautiful concert halls in eastern ...

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Bucharest Private Day Trip to Transfagarasan: The Road in the Sky

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Day excursion by train to Târgoviște

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Curtea Veche - Palatul Voievodal, Bucharest

Curtea Veche was built in 1459 as the palace of Vlad the Impaler as well as Mircea Ciobanul.

Curtea Veche was built in 1459 as the palace of Vlad the Impaler as well as Mircea Ciobanul. Renovated and expanded during the reign of Constantine Brâcoveanu, it was ravaged by fire and earthquake in the 18th century. The ruins are an archaeological site, and the museum in the Domnesti Curtii (Princely Court) displays the excavations including Turkish bath palace, parts of the water supply system, architectural elements, and murals.


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About Curtea Veche - Palatul Voievodal

 25-31 Strada Franceză, Bucharest 30103, Romania

 +40 21 314 0375

Curtea Veche - Palatul Voievodal and Nearby Sights on Map

Cărturești Carusel

Cărturești Carusel is a stunning 19th century building that houses an art gallery and bookstore

Union Square

The Union Square is a major intersection on the Union Boulevard, with a small park and fountains

Monumentul Domniței Bălașa

Hanul cu Tei

Hanul cu Tei is a historic inn in Bucharest dating back to 1833

Old Town

The Bucharest Old Town is the historic centre where Bucharest was founded on the banks of the Dambovita River, and dates back to the 14th century

Palace of Justice

The neoclassical Palace of Justice on the banks of the Dambovita River houses the Bucharest Court of Appeal and the Sector 5 Court

Bărăţia

Stavropoleos Church

The Stavropoleos Church in Bucharest is an Eastern Orthodox monastery from the 18th century

Bucharest Russian Church

The striking Russian Church was built in 1905-'09 in Soviet style with 7 onion domes topped by crosses

Museum of the National Bank of Romania