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Amzei Church (Romanian:
Biserica Amzei) is a
Romanian Orthodox church located at 12
Biserica Amzei Street in Bucharest, Romania. It is
dedicated to the...
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Nouveau acroterion of a
stove in the Mița the
Cyclist House (Strada
Biserica Amzei no. 9), Bucharest,
possibly designed by
Nicolae C. Mihăescu, 1908 Art Deco...
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Alexandrina Bednarik (1908)
Stove in the Mița the
Cyclist House (Strada
Biserica Amzei no. 9), Bucharest,
possibly designed by
Nicolae C. Mihăescu (1908) One of...
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congregation and synagogue,
located at 9
Tache Ionescu Street, near Piaţa
Amzei and Piața Romană
metro station, in Bucharest, Romania.
Designed in the Moorish...
- age 18 Siminică
became the
leader of a
lautar music group in the Piața
Amzei and then
after five
years he led
another in the Piața
Sfantul Gheorghe....
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palace has been
declared an
architectural monument.
Amzei 22, Bucharest, Romania, 1891
Amzei Church, Bucharest, 1898–1901
National Museum of Romanian...
- of
Beaux Arts and Art
Nouveau - Mița the
Cyclist House (Strada
Biserica Amzei no. 9), Bucharest, by
Nicolae C. Mihăescu, 1908
Stove in the Mița the Cyclist...
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Dissescu House (Calea
Victoriei 196) Amza's
Church (Strada
Biserica Amzei 12)
Lahovari House (Strada Ion Movilă 5)
Oprea Soare House (Strada Poenaru...
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diplomatic mission of the
French Republic in Romania.
Located at 13-15
Biserica Amzei Street, the
building dates to 1889–1890. It is
listed as a
historic monument...
- County, and
followed by a
religious service on 4
March by a
priest from
Amzei Church at Știrbei Palace, Știrbei
married Ion I. C. Brătianu, a Liberal...