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Palace of the Patriarchate, Bucharest, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Patriarchate Palace roof in Bucharest, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Patriarchate Palace in Bucharest, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Patriarchate Palace in Bucharest, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Patriarchate Palace in Bucharest, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bucharest, Romania - December 31, 2022: Patriarchal Cathedral of Saints Constantine and Helena and the Palace of the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bucharest, Romania - December 31, 2022: Patriarchal Cathedral of Saints Constantine and Helena and the Palace of the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Palace of the Patriarchate, Bucharest, Romania
Patriarchate Palace in Bucharest, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Patriarchate Palace in Bucharest, Romania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bucharest, Romania - December 31, 2022: Patriarchal Cathedral of Saints Constantine and Helena and the Palace of the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bucharest, Romania - December 31, 2022: Patriarchal Cathedral of Saints Constantine and Helena and the Palace of the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bucharest, Romania - December 31, 2022: Patriarchal Cathedral of Saints Constantine and Helena and the Palace of the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Palace of the Patriarchate in Bucharest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bucharest, Romania - January 4: Patriarchate Orthodox Palace on Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Palace of the Patriarchate (Palatul Patriarhiei) is a building in Bucharest, Romania located on the plateau of Dealul Mitropoliei. The building served as the seat of successive Romanian legislatures: of the Assembly of Deputies during the Kingdom of Romania, then of the Communist-era Great National Assembly, and after the Romanian Revolution of 1989, of the Chamber of Deputies. Parliamentarians vacated the building in 1997, when it passed to the Patriarchate of the Romanian Orthodox Church.


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