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- Victoria_Palace abstract "For the London, England theatre venue, see Victoria Palace Theatre.Victoria Palace (Romanian: Palatul Victoria) is a palace in Victory Square, Bucharest, built in 1937, which is the headquarters of the Prime Minister of Romania and his cabinet.The palace was built under the supervision of Duiliu Marcu (1885–1966), student of the Bucharest Superior School of Architecture (1906) and of Paris Ecole de Beaux – Arts (diplomat in 1912).The monolithic structure materializes an austere expression of the neoclassical style.The building, which overtops the Victory Square (Piaţa Victoriei), suffered heavy damages during the Second World War, which is why it underwent significant restoration works (1944–1952).Initially designed to be headquarters of the Foreign Ministry, Victoria Palace was the headquarters of Foreign Ministry and Council of Ministers during the Communist period and became, in 1990, headquarters of the first government of post-communist Romania.The palace was declared a historical monument in 2004.".
- Victoria_Palace address "1Victoria Square,Sector 1".
- Victoria_Palace architecturalStyle Neoclassical_architecture.
- Victoria_Palace buildingEndDate "1944".
- Victoria_Palace buildingStartDate "1937".
- Victoria_Palace country Romania.
- Victoria_Palace floorCount "3".
- Victoria_Palace location Bucharest.
- Victoria_Palace owner Government_of_Romania.
- Victoria_Palace tenant Government_of_Romania.
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- Victoria_Palace wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageRevisionID "663756304".
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Bucharest.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_buildings_completed_in_1937.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_buildings_in_Romania.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historic_monuments_in_Bucharest.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palaces_in_Bucharest.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Romania.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Romania).
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Neoclassical_architecture.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Politics_of_Romania.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Prime_Minister_of_Romania.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_Cabinet.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Sector_1_(Bucharest).
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_Palace_Theatre.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink Victory_Square,_Bucharest.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLink World_War_Two.
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Romanian Government headquarters".
- Victoria_Palace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Victoria Palace".
- Victoria_Palace address "1".
- Victoria_Palace architect "Duiliu Marcu".
- Victoria_Palace architecturalStyle Neoclassical_architecture.
- Victoria_Palace buildingType "Governmental".
- Victoria_Palace client Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Romania).
- Victoria_Palace completionDate "1944".
- Victoria_Palace currentTenants Government_of_Romania.
- Victoria_Palace currentTenants Romanian_Cabinet.
- Victoria_Palace floorCount "3".
- Victoria_Palace hasPhotoCollection Victoria_Palace.
- Victoria_Palace inaugurationDate "1952".
- Victoria_Palace locationCountry Romania.
- Victoria_Palace locationTown Bucharest.
- Victoria_Palace name "Victoria Palace".
- Victoria_Palace nativeName "Palatul Victoria".
- Victoria_Palace owner Government_of_Romania.
- Victoria_Palace startDate "1937".
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- Victoria_Palace subject Category:Government_buildings_completed_in_1937.
- Victoria_Palace subject Category:Government_buildings_in_Romania.
- Victoria_Palace subject Category:Historic_monuments_in_Bucharest.
- Victoria_Palace subject Category:Palaces_in_Bucharest.
- Victoria_Palace hypernym Palace.
- Victoria_Palace point "44.45289722222222 26.08730277777778".
- Victoria_Palace type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Victoria_Palace type Article.
- Victoria_Palace type Building.
- Victoria_Palace type Monument.
- Victoria_Palace type Place.
- Victoria_Palace type Article.
- Victoria_Palace type Attraction.
- Victoria_Palace type Monument.
- Victoria_Palace type Location.
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- Victoria_Palace type Q41176.
- Victoria_Palace comment "For the London, England theatre venue, see Victoria Palace Theatre.Victoria Palace (Romanian: Palatul Victoria) is a palace in Victory Square, Bucharest, built in 1937, which is the headquarters of the Prime Minister of Romania and his cabinet.The palace was built under the supervision of Duiliu Marcu (1885–1966), student of the Bucharest Superior School of Architecture (1906) and of Paris Ecole de Beaux – Arts (diplomat in 1912).The monolithic structure materializes an austere expression of the neoclassical style.The building, which overtops the Victory Square (Piaţa Victoriei), suffered heavy damages during the Second World War, which is why it underwent significant restoration works (1944–1952).Initially designed to be headquarters of the Foreign Ministry, Victoria Palace was the headquarters of Foreign Ministry and Council of Ministers during the Communist period and became, in 1990, headquarters of the first government of post-communist Romania.The palace was declared a historical monument in 2004.".
- Victoria_Palace label "Victoria Palace".
- Victoria_Palace sameAs Victoria-Palast.
- Victoria_Palace sameAs Palacio_Victoria.
- Victoria_Palace sameAs Palais_de_la_Victoire_(Bucarest).
- Victoria_Palace sameAs ארמון_ויקטוריה.
- Victoria_Palace sameAs Istana_Victoria.
- Victoria_Palace sameAs Palazzo_Victoria.
- Victoria_Palace sameAs Victoriapaleis.
- Victoria_Palace sameAs m.04x54q.
- Victoria_Palace sameAs Palatul_Victoria.
- Victoria_Palace sameAs 7602762.
- Victoria_Palace sameAs Q1677897.
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- Victoria_Palace wasDerivedFrom Victoria_Palace?oldid=663756304.
- Victoria_Palace depiction Bucuresti,_Romania,_Palatul_Victoriei,_Piata_Victoriei_nr._1,_sect._1;_B-II-m-A-19877.JPG.
- Victoria_Palace isPrimaryTopicOf Victoria_Palace.
- Victoria_Palace name "Palatul Victoria".
- Victoria_Palace name "Victoria Palace".