- Victoriei, Bucharest, 1891–1895, by Paul
Gottereau CEC
Palace on
Calea Victoriei, 1897–1900, by Paul
Gottereau (project) and Ion
Socolescu (construction)...
- was
completed in 1900. The
project was
designed by the
architect Paul
Gottereau, a
graduate of the École
nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris;...
- CEC
Palace on
Victory Avenue (Bucharest), 8 June 1897 – 1900, by Paul
Gottereau Art
Nouveau architecture:
Ernst Ludwig House in
Darmstadt Artists' Colony...
- (Fundația Universitară
Carol I) and
designed by
French architect Paul
Gottereau. The
building was
completed in 1893 and
opened on 14
March 1895. In 1911...
- the
project being placed under the
direction of
French architect Paul
Gottereau.
During the rule of King
Ferdinand I and
Queen Marie,
further improvements...
-
built from 1898 to 1907
according to the
plans of
French architect Paul
Gottereau. The
palace once
belonged to
Michael Constantine (1837–1908), a member...
- 1860–1875 The CEC
Palace on
Victory Avenue, Bucharest, Romania, by Paul
Gottereau, 1897-1900
Cantacuzino Palace, Bucharest, by Ion D. Berindey, 1898-1906...
- Museum), 1898–1907, by Paul
Gottereau Beaux-Arts aka
Eclectic -
Interior of the
Constantin Mihail Palace, 1898–1907, by Paul
Gottereau Anker Building on Calea...
- the
boardroom at the CEC Palace,
designed by the
French architect, Paul
Gottereau [ro]. The
ceiling depicts Fortuna and the
Romanians following the War...
-
Constantin Budișteanu (1897) The CEC
Palace on
Victory Avenue by Paul
Gottereau (1897-1900)
Postal card of the
Lipscani Street around 1900, with the National...