2024

MANOIR GOLEŞTI

Mansion to visit
5/5
1 review

On the road to Bucharest, the former manor house(conac) of the Goleşti, a great boyar family, is well worth a stop. Built in 1640, it features interesting traditional architecture with oriental influences. Inside, the family's life is recreated. You'll also find an exhibition of history and folk art, a remarkable 17th-century church (Sfânta Treime), Turkish baths dating from 1807, unique in Romania, and a 12-hectare open-air wine museum, which bears witness to local activity linked to orchards and vines.

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 Piteşti
2024

CASA CAPŞA

Mansion to visit
4.7/5
3 reviews

This beautiful classical-style building, built in 1852, was purchased in 1874 by the Capşa family, who turned it into a highly reputed confectionery, before adding a hotel, restaurant and café. The establishment enjoyed its heyday in the 1930s, when it became a meeting place for writers, artists and intellectuals. Neglected under Communism, it was renovated and restored to its former refinement in the 2000s. As for the confectionery, it still exists: here you can sample the sweets and cakes that made the place famous.

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 Bucharest
2024

CASA MIȚA BICICLISTA

Mansion to visit

Considered one of Bucharest's most beautiful buildings, this mansion has been restored to its former glory after years of neglect. Its name, "Mița la cycliste", refers to the woman who occupied the premises, Maria Mihăescu, the first woman to ride a bicycle in Bucharest and a key figure in the Bucharest social scene in the first half of the 20th century. She was known for her "extravagances", but above all she was a free woman ahead of her time. This magnificent example of Art Nouveau now houses a cultural center, a bookshop and a cocktail bar.

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 Bucharest