Roznovanu Palace
Roset-Roznovanu Palace, Iaşi
Roset-Roznovanu Palace (Romanian: Palatul Roset-Roznovanu) is an edifice located in Iaşi, Romania. It was built in the second half of the 18th century, and rebuilt between 1830 and 1833 by Iordache Ruset-Roznovanu, a member of the Rosetti family.[1] During World War I, it hosted the Romanian government. Today it hosts the Iași City Hall.
The Roset-Roznovanu Palace is listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments.[2]
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- Balș House
- Braunstein Palace
- Calimachi Palace
- Cantacuzino-Pașcanu Palace
- Cuza Palace
- Grand Hotel Traian
- Grigore Sturdza Palace
- Metropolitan Palace
- Mihai Sturza Palace
- Neuschotz Palace
- Palace of Culture
- Roset-Roznovanu Palace
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- Alexandru Dimitrie Xenopol Statue
- Alexandru Ioan Cuza Statue
- Attacking Cavalryman Statue
- Dosoftei Statue
- Gheorghe Asachi Statue
- Grigore III Ghica Monument
- Independence Statue
- Mihai Eminescu Statue
- Mihail Kogălniceanu Statue
- Miron Costin Statue
- Stephen the Great Statue
- Union Monument
- Vasile Alecsandri Statue
- Voievodes Statuary
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Coordinates: 47°09′42″N 27°35′03″E / 47.161671°N 27.584138°E / 47.161671; 27.584138