Tribunal, Royal Palace

Built between 1904-1906, with the same architect as the Casino, the Royal Palace was intended for the royal family as a summer residence. The Royal Palace of Constanţa was the first royal residence on the Black Sea and construction began in 1902, being completed in 1906, the year in which King Carol I celebrated four decades of reign […]

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The Royal Villa

Named the Royal Palace of Mamaia during the monarchy, the building was part of the property of Princess Elena, the mother of King Michael. There the young king spent part of his childhood summers. The Royal Palace was designed by the Italian architect Mario Stoppa and built by Carlo Actis, under the direct direction of the architect Constantin D. Dobrescu. The works of the great summer residence have […]

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