Ceausescu Mansion

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Bulevardul Primaverii No.50 District 1, Bucharest 011975 Romania
+40 213 180 989Official website
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About

Casa Ceaușescu Mansion, known as the "Spring Palace," is an iconic architectural landmark in Bucharest that served as the private residence of the Ceaușescu family from 1965 to 1989. Built in the early 1960s and expanded between 1970 and 1972, the complex features a blend of modernist design and lavish interiors crafted by renowned architects Robert Woll and Agrippa Popescu, with windows, woods, and furnishings reflecting both local and international styles. Inside, visitors encounter curated collections of paintings, tapestries, mosaics, and historic artifacts that showcase the lifestyle of Romania’s former leaders, offering a glimpse into their daily routines and personal interests. The mansion is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 to 17:00, with guided tours available in Romanian and English that include a 45‑minute walking segment and a 25‑minute documentary film titled “One History.” Free entry is granted to children under seven, and audio guides in several languages are available for a small fee. The museum’s state‑of‑the‑art facilities also accommodate special events and banquets, making it a popular venue for corporate gatherings, cultural celebrations, and intimate private luncheons. Visiting the Casa Ceaușescu offers an immersive journey through the political history, architectural heritage, and personal artifacts of a pivotal era in Romania, providing both educational depth and visual splendor for travelers and history enthusiasts alike.

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 30 minutes
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