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Grand neoclassical building with symmetrical facades, columns, and arches, set against a blue sky with scattered clouds.
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Cristina,  Romania Romania
18 Aug 2025
Excellent
It was a very good tour, we enjoyed our experience. Make sure to bring passport/ carte de identitate in original and show at the reccomended time at the meeting point.
Palace of the Parliament: Entrance + Guided Tour
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Nadav,  Israel Israel
08 Nov 2025
Excellent
Great tour, was very interesting
Palace of the Parliament: Entrance + Guided Tour
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Marc,  Germany Germany
14 Jun 2025
Excellent
Nice. Socialist way of splendor. The best part was that the ticket guide called us because we‘ve been a couple of minutes to late. Great service.
Palace of the Parliament: Entrance + Guided Tour

About: Palace of the Parliament

The Palace of the Parliament is the seat of the Parliament of Romania. Located on Dealul Arsenalului in the national capital city of central Bucharest, it is the second largest administrative building in the world after The Pentagon. The Palace has a height of 84 meters and an area of 365,000 square meters.

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