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. 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.[1]
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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
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- Independence Statue
- Mihai Eminescu Statue
- Mihail Kogălniceanu Statue
- Miron Costin Statue
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- Vasile Alecsandri Statue
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- Botanical Garden
- Central Market Square
- Ciric Park
- Copou Gardens
- Exhibition Park
- Independence Square
- Mihai Eminescu Square
- Palace Square
- Palas Park
- Podu Roș Square
- Theatre Square
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- University Square
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