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Communist Party's
official newspaper). It was
designed by the
architect Horia Maicu [ro], in the
Stalinist style of
Socialist realism,
resembling the main building...
- 094978
Opened 1960
Owner RAAPPS Design and
construction Architect(s)
Horia Maicu,
Tiberiu Ricci,
Ignace Șerban
Other information Seating capacity 4,060 Website...
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Communist Party's
official newspaper). It was
designed by the
architect Horia Maicu, and was
intended to
house all of Bucharest's
printing presses, the newsrooms...
- country. The
House of the Free
Press by
Horia Maicu and
Nicolae Bădescu (1952-1957) Sala
Palatului by
Horia Maicu,
Tiberiu Ricci,
Ignace Șerban and
Romeo Ștefan...
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Vlodinger House (Strada
Mircea cel Bătrân no. 43), Constanța, by
Horia Maicu, 1935
Wrought iron
lantern of the
Richard Franasovici House (Strada Pitar...
- 20 December 1973 (1973-12-20)
Rebuilt 2012–2014
Years active 1973–present
Architect Horia Maicu,
Romeo Belea,
Nicolae Cucu (initial project)
Cezar Lăzărescu (1983 modification)...
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honour of
revolutionary socialist militants.
Designed by
architects Horia Maicu [ro] and
Nicolae Cucu [ro], it was
inaugurated on 30
December 1963, the...
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Makazayazaya Maicus,
known professionally as Jay Shih (Chinese: 是元介; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sī Goân-kài; born 31
October 1983) is a
Taiwanese actor,
singer and television...
- that had been
erected during the
period 1964–1973 by the
architects Horia Maicu [ro],
Romeo Belea, and
Nicolae Cucu. Lăzărescu's
appointment to this project...
- (1960), Ion S. Gheorghiu,
Gheorghe Macovei,
Erasmus Julius Nyárády,
Horia Maicu,
George Oprescu,
Mihail Jora,
Miron Radu
Paraschivescu (1961), Ion Agârbiceanu...