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Hanul cu Tei

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17: 25: 58:("The Inn on the Wide Street of the Merchants"). It is the only historic inn in Bucharest that has preserved its shape exactly as it was at its origins. At its Blănari Street entrance, one can still see the original "seal" of the first owners ("A.P." and "S.P."). Each of the owners had 14 shops, located on top of deep, vaulted cellars. Only the pedestrian alley and guardian's room were of shared ownership. Important merchants of the time were hosted in this inn, including Constantin Atanasiu, who was to establish the store 70: 16: 155: 170: 24: 150: 85:
and Blănari streets. It also provides a good example the typical Wallachian glass-covered façade, as the upper floor is covered by glass panels.
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Today, the former inn is home to many art galleries and a cellar bar. Its ornate, forged iron gates provide access from both
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Cristian Romano. "Iosif Romanov, librar, editor și tipograf din București în prima jumatate a secolului al XIX-lea," in
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It was built in 1833 by Anastasie Hagi Gheorghe Polizu and Ștefan Popovici, on the trading street of
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Inn") is one of the few still standing old inns in central
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Linden tree
Bucharest
Romania
Lipscani

Lipscani
44°25′55.80″N 26°6′7.34″E / 44.4321667°N 26.1020389°E / 44.4321667; 26.1020389
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1833 establishments in Romania
Commercial buildings completed in 1833
Inns in Bucharest
Lipscani
19th-century architecture in Romania

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