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Ceauşescu Mansion: Guided Tour

Available Tuesday, 09 Dec
  • Duration: 45mins
  • Live guide in English
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Oana,  Romania Romania
07 Feb 2022
Excellent
Impressive! A tour full of history, beauty, impressive architectural details and design! Lots of elements in design which you are able to see in few places around the world! It deserve to be visited...
Impressive! A tour full of history, beauty, impressive architectural details and design! Lots of elements in design which you are able to see in few places around the world! It deserve to be visited...
Ceausescu Villa: Guided Tour
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Sarah,  France France
23 Mar 2022
Good
Well worth a visit, but a confusing start. The “Tiquets” person wasn’t actually a tour guide. He just gathered people together, then left the group without an explanation. The house is really...
Well worth a visit, but a confusing start. The “Tiquets” person wasn’t actually a tour guide. He just gathered people together, then left the group without an explanation. The house is really interesting and the actual tour guide was very good!
Ceausescu Villa: Guided Tour
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Mihaela,  Romania Romania
26 Sep 2021
Good
The experience was great, the guide and the house were really nice. Totally recommend this! A must visit place in Bucharest.
Ceausescu Villa: Guided Tour

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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