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Cercul Militar Naţional : ウィキペディア英語版
Palace of the National Military Circle

The Palace of the National Military Circle, also known as the Officers' Circle Palace (Romanian:''Cercul Militar Național'') is located on Constantin Mile street in Bucharest, Romania. It was built in 1911 by architect Dimitrie Maimarolu using French neoclassical style. The beneficiary was the Officers' Circle of the Bucharest military garrison, which was founded in 1876. 〔( Palatul Cercului Militar ) ziarullumina.ro, Retrieved 18 December 2014.〕〔(Cercul Militar Naţional - Repere istorice )〕
The palace was built on the site of the old Sărindar monastery; the fountain in front of the palace bears its name. 〔Cristian Moisescu, ''Un monument bucurestean disparut- Biserica Manastirii Sarindar'',Revista Muzeelor Monumentelor Istorice,1976,p 61.〕
During the 1919 German occupation of Bucharest in the First World War, the building's interiors were devastated. After the end of the war, the palace was officially inaugurated in 1923. 〔Constantin Kiritescu, ''România în anii primului Război Mondial'', Editura Militară, București, 1987〕 During the communist period, the name was replaced with "Central House of the Army" (Casa Centrală a Armatei). In 1989, it was renamed the "National Military Circle" (Cercul Militar Național).
Today, the National Military Circle is considered a historic and architectural monument. It represents the central cultural institution of the Romanian army and it is also used for various cultural events and for representation and protocol purposes. The restaurant and the terrace are open to the public.
==Gallery==


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File:Bucuresti, Romania, Cercul Militar National (7), B-II-m-A-19201.JPG
File:Bucuresti, Romania, Cercul Militar National (vedere de pe colt);B-II-m-A-19201 (detaliu 1).JPG
File:Palatul Cercului Militar1.jpg
File:CerculMilitarNational-SalaDeMarmura-2010.05.25.jpg
File:Interior - Cercul Militar National.jpg
File:RO B - Cercul Militar Național - ora albastra.jpg
File:Bucuresti, Romania, Cercul Militar National (plafon 3); B-II-m-A-19201.JPG


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