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Sala Palatului

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Sala Palatului
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General information
Architectural styleModernist
AddressStrada Ion Câmpineanu, nr. 28, Sector 1
Town or cityBucharest
CountryRomania
Coordinates44°26′21″N 26°05′42″E / 44.439144°N 26.094978°E / 44.439144; 26.094978
Opened1960
OwnerRAAPPS
Design and construction
Architect(s)Horia Maicu, Tiberiu Ricci, Ignace Șerban
Other information
Seating capacity4,060
Website
salapalatului.ro

Sala Palatului (Palace Hall) in Bucharest, Romania is a conference centre and concert hall immediately behind the National Museum of Art of Romania, the former royal palace in the heart of the city. It was built between 1959 and 1960, during the communist era, as part of an architectural ensemble that includes 9 other buildings, called Piața Sălii Palatului (the Palace Hall Square).[1][2] Over time, it has hosted various conferences such as the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, World Population Conference, World Energy Congress, or the World Congress of the Red Cross.

It is now also used as a general conference and convention center and as a concert venue for events such as the George Enescu Festival.

The main hall has a capacity of above 4,000 people. In addition to it, the foyer of the auditorium has a surface area of 2,000 m2 and is used as an exhibition space. There are also eight small conference rooms for meetings of between 20 and 100 people.[3]

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References

  1. ^ "Atunci și acum: Piața Sălii Palatului din București". bucurestiivechisinoi.ro. 12 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Blocurile de la Sala Palatului - simbol de tristă amintire sau monument istoric?". pressone.ro. 12 January 2022.
  3. ^ "La pas prin București: Sala Palatului". Agerpres. 27 April 2014.

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