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Tag: Neo-Romanian Style Monument

Weekly Picture: Forgotten Basreliefs Representing Romanian royals (via Diana Mandache’s Weblog)

28/07/201002/08/2010Valentin Mandache

Weekly Picture: Forgotten Basreliefs Representing Romanian royals The Romanian Army Medical Corps Heroes Memorial (Monumentul Eroilor Sanitari) in Bucharest: bronze basrelief representing part of the Romanian royal family receiving high ranking officers of the the Rom … Read More

via Diana Mandache's Weblog

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My latest real photograph postcard acquisitions- published in the early 1960s Romanian People’s Republic. The modernist building in the centre is a part of my childhood, was the canteen where my parents and I took our meals during their Teachers’ Union sponsored balneal holidays at Amara Baths Spa in the Baragan prairie. Idyllic times. #postcards #realphotopostcard #1960s #postwarmodernism #amara #balkans #southeasteurope #casedeepoca #valentinmandache
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Architectural historian engulfed in the continental autumnal light, in the context of the unique Moldavian style: 1. Harlau Princely Court church (15th c), 2. Dobrovat monastery (early 16th c). Northern Moldavia. #moldavianstyle #moldavia #harlau #dobrovat #architecturalhistory #balkans #southeasteurope #casedeepoca #valentinmandache
Details of the northern doorway of Three Hierarchs church in Iasi, built by Vasile Lupu in the 17th c, aggressively renovated by Lecompte de Nouy (Viollet le Duc’s school) at the end of the 19th c, beginning of the 20th c. #threehierarchs #iasi #doorway #church #architecturehistory #casedeepoca #valentinmandache #balkans #moldavia #southeasteurope
A rare example Neo-Romanian style wood burning stove, in Casa Muresenilor Museum, Brasov, 1920s. #neoromanian #woodburningstove #brasov #transylvania #1920s #southeasteurope #casedeepoca
Bucharest cat encounter, Cotroceni area.

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