Casa Nouă
Casa Nouă (Romanian for The New House) was a villa in Bucharest, Romania, used as a Royal residence.It was situated at 24, Pictor Grigorescu Street, behind the Royal Palace, on the site where Sala Palatului Concert Hall now stands. In 1940–1944 timeframe, Antonescu increasingly acted as a dictator, allowing the King to perform ceremonial roles only. Consequently, the Royal Family mainly lived at their private residence, Peleș Castle in Sinaia. They visited Bucharest (and thus lived in Casa Nouă) only when summoned by Antonescu.
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Casa Nouă
Casa Nouă (Romanian for The New House) was a villa in Bucharest, Romania, used as a Royal residence.It was situated at 24, Pictor Grigorescu Street, behind the Royal Palace, on the site where Sala Palatului Concert Hall now stands. In 1940–1944 timeframe, Antonescu increasingly acted as a dictator, allowing the King to perform ceremonial roles only. Consequently, the Royal Family mainly lived at their private residence, Peleș Castle in Sinaia. They visited Bucharest (and thus lived in Casa Nouă) only when summoned by Antonescu.
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