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Creţulescu Palace (Palatul Creţulescu in Romanian, alternative spelling "Kretzulescu") is a historic building near the Cişmigiu Gardens on the Ştirbei Vodă street nr. 39 in Bucharest, Romania. It has been built for the Creţulescu family at the beginning of the 20th century, by Romanian architect Petre Antonescu (1873-1965).
Since 1972, it houses the headquarters of UNESCO's European Centre for Higher Education UNESCO-CEPES (known as CEPES after its French name, Centre Europeén pour l'enseignement supérieur).
External links
- UNESCO-CEPES official site.
Palaces and Castles in Romania Wallachia Cotroceni • Peleş • Pelişor • Creţulescu • Royal Palace • Patriarchate • Parliament • Victoria • Mogoşoaia • Snagov Palace • Iulia Hasdeu • Poienari • Elisabeta • CECMoldavia Iaşi Palace of Culture • Braunstein Palace • Calimachi Palace • Cantacuzino-Paşcanu Palace • Cuza Palace • Metropolitan Palace • Neuschotz Palace • Roznovanu Palace • Ruginoasa Castle • Sturdza Palace • Sturza PalaceTransylvania & Banat Hunyad • Săvârşin • Bánffy (Bonţida) • Bánffy (Cluj-Napoca) • Oradea • Brukenthal • Magna Curia • Bran • Făgăraş • Sighişoara • TimişoaraCoordinates: 44°26′22.41″N 26°5′18.92″E / 44.4395583°N 26.0885889°E
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