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Mogoșoaia Palace

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316: 295: 346: 40: 337: 265: 304: 286: 355: 212: 328: 160: 274: 82: 208:, the palace was given to his wife, Princess Martha. He later deeded the land to her, too. Martha spent her private fortune for the reconstruction. In the late 1920s and the 1930s, the palace became the meeting place for politicians and for the international high society. When Prince George died in 1941, he was buried in the small, white 1688 church on the grounds of the palace. 227:
refused to flee the country. When Elizabeth died of pneumonia on April 7, 1945, she was buried in the Bibesco family vault on the grounds of Mogoșoaia. Neither Elizabeth Bibesco's husband, Antoine, nor George Bibesco's wife, Martha, could be buried beside them, as they both died during the
174:, all the family's wealth was confiscated by the Ottomans and the palace was converted into an inn. Rebought by Prince Ștefan Cantacuzino, he returned it to Brâncoveanu's grandson Constantin, and remained with the family until the early nineteenth century. 315: 239:
The palace is now a popular tourist destination, but although the grounds and gardens are beautiful, the interior of the palace itself is under reconstruction and presently houses a museum and art gallery
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of 1768–1774. It was later granted by prince Grigore to his daughter, Zoe Mavrocordat, who had married George D. Bibescu, sovereign Prince of
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air forces. Bought from Marie-Nicole by her cousin (and head of the princely house),
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Bibesco, Marthe, In Memoriam, Unpublished article circa 1945, University of Texas
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The exterior and tunnels of the complex were featured in 2018 film
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regime. After 1945, the palace was forcibly nationalized by the
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in what is called the Romanian Renaissance style or
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Istoria de foc și sânge a Palatului de la Mogoșoaia
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Mogoșoaia (disambiguation)

Brâncovenesc style
Mogoșoaia
Romania
Romanian
[paˈlatulmoɡoˈʃo̯aja]
Bucharest
Romania
Constantin Brâncoveanu
Brâncovenesc style
boyar

Constantin Brâncoveanu
Constantinople
Ottomans
Russo-Turkish War
Wallachia
Romanian Campaign
World War I
German
Prince George Bibesco

Antoine Bibesco
Elizabeth Bibesco
Communist
communist authorities
The Nun

View of the entrance

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