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Floresti palace Royalty Free Stock Photo
Floresti palace ruins Royalty Free Stock Photo
Floresti Palace Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tower - Little Trianon - ruins of the Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino s palace. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Little Trianon - ruins of the Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino s palace. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Little Trianon - The tower Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Floresti Palace
The Little Trianon Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Little Trianon Royalty Free Stock Photo
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In the village of Floresti, in Prahova county, some 80 km north- east of Bucharest, the Cantacuzino family, a family with a long-standing history in Romania, built a palace called Le Petit Trianon-the Little Trianon. Conservative politician Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino, nicknamed The Nabob for his immense fortune, started building the mansion in 1911, at the request of his niece, Alice. It was a palace like none before in Romania. As requested by Alice Cantacuzino, the mansion had 150 bedrooms, seven ballrooms, and a tree park of 150 hectares, with rare trees, aqueducts, hunting grounds, golf courses, and horse riding grounds.


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