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Cantacuzino Castle is situated on Zamora Street in Bușteni, Romania. The building, whose construction was completed in 1911, was conducted by the architect Gregory Cerchez at the request of Prince George Grigore Cantacuzino. It is built in Neo-Romanian style; the total surface of the estate is over 3,000 square meters.〔Cantacuzino Castle Brochure〕 The castle belonged to the Cantacuzino family until the forced nationalization of 1948, when it became a sanatorium for the Ministry of Internal Affair. During the communist period, the original furniture was removed and a part of the interior walls were painted over. After 1989, the castle was returned to Cantacuzino descendants, who sold it to private investors in 2004. The castle underwent restoration work and today it is open to the public.〔(Suvenire și impresii ), 15 februarie 2011, adevarul.ro. Retrieved 14 December 2014〕 ==Gallery== File:Castelul Cantacuzino din Busteni.JPG File:Castelul Cantacuzino la amiaza.jpg File:Castelul Cantacuzino, holul de onoare.jpg File:Bușteni - Cantacuzino Castle (9372204094).jpg File:Castelul Cantacuzino - holul principal.jpg File:Castelul Cantacuzino - Camera cu mobilier nou pentru oaspeti.jpg File:Bușteni - Cantacuzino Castle (9369424425).jpg File:Busteni- Castelul Cantacuzinilor-Interior.JPG File:Castelul Cantacuzino Bușteni - vedere laterală.jpg File:Flickr - radueduard - Castelul Cantacuzino Bușteni (4).jpg File:Flickr - radueduard - Cantacuzino.jpg File:Flickr - radueduard - Castelul Cantacuzino Bușteni (2).jpg 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cantacuzino Castle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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