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Ceauşescu Mansion: Guided Tour

  • Duration: 45mins
  • Live guide in English
  • Admission to the Ceauşescu Mansion
  • Guided tour in English
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Sarmite,  Germany Germany
25 Feb 2023
Good
Really enjoyed this tour. Especially the room with swimming pool and large mosaics at walls, it is something amazing and unique. Strongly recommended.
Museum guide was professional and very...
Really enjoyed this tour. Especially the room with swimming pool and large mosaics at walls, it is something amazing and unique. Strongly recommended.
Museum guide was professional and very informative, but he spoke in a bit monotone voice...
Completely satisfied with ticket purchase via tiqets.com, everything went smoothly.
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Daniela ,  Romania Romania
27 Nov 2022
Excellent
It was extraordinarily! The guide is excelent! I hope I will return very soon
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Anastasia,  Greece Greece
24 Nov 2022
Excellent
Really useful for us!He tell us a lot of things about the house and life of Ceausescu!
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About: Ceauşescu Mansion

Ceauşescu Mansion was the home of Romania's former Communist dictator, Nicolae Ceauşescu, and his wife Elena Ceauşescu. Now a museum, the lavish villa was stormed in 1989 by anti-communist revolutionaries who were shocked to find the opulent interior of the abode, at a time when most Romanians lived under extreme austerity.

Ceauşescu Mansion
Bulevardul Primăverii 50, 014192, Bucharest
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