CASA DOSOFTEI
Not far from the Palace of Culture, a little lost on the edge of a wide boulevard lined with massive modern buildings, this brick and stone building, with its arcades, does not go unnoticed. Built in 1677, it housed the printing works of the nearby Orthodox metropolis. They were the city's second-largest printing works. Since 1970, Casa Dosoftei (named after the metropolitan under whom the printing works were founded) has housed the ancient literature section of the Romanian Literature Museum. Important manuscripts are on display.
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