- city hall. The
Robescu House was
built about 1896. The
architect was Ion Mincu. A
Romanian tourist website describes the building: :"
Robescu House has an...
- (c. 1900, destro**** by WW2 bombardments)
Frieze of
Strada Constantin F.
Robescu no. 1 in Bucharest,
unknown architect (c. 1900) Door of Piața
Mihail Kogălniceanu...
- Sfântul Mina Vergu) is a
Romanian Orthodox church located at 18A C. F.
Robescu Street in Bucharest, Romania. It is
dedicated to
Saint Mina. The name of...
- Mincu's
style by his student,
Giulio Magni [ro].
Robescu House [ro], Galați (1896–1897)
Villa Robescu,
Sinaia (1897)
Nicolae Petrașcu House, Piața Romană...
- Brâncoveanu. In 1810,
Serdar Costache Robescu laid the
cornerstone for what
would become known as the
Robescu Church,
adjacent to his mansion. Despite...
-
Neoclassical -
Strada C.F.
Robescu no. 13, Bucharest, c.1860,
unknown architect Local/Wallachian
Gothic Revival -
Fence of
Strada C.F.
Robescu no. 9, Bucharest...
-
October 1895
December 1895
National Liberal Party (PNL) 23
Constantin F.
Robescu [ro]
January 1896
April 1899
National Liberal Party (PNL) 24
Nicolae Filipescu...
- Panaitescu-Perspessicius,
Dimitrie D. Pătrășcanu, Ion Popescu-Voitești,
Constantin F.
Robescu [ro], Ioan Slavici,
Theodor Speranția, G. Dem. Teodorescu,
Claudiu Isopescu...
-
Constantin Anghelescu),
Parliamentary leaders (Mihail Pherekyde,
Constantin Robescu),
former premiers (Titu Maiorescu,
Theodor Rosetti, and
Petre P. Carp)...
- Râmnicu Sărat
Constantin Niculescu Catia (Câță) Oprișian
Iorgulescu I. F.
Robescu Constantin Grădișteanu
Roman Ion
Agarici Mihail Jora Leon
Eraclide Vasile...