Bucharest, The Romanian Athenaeum © Victoria Montoro Zamorano

A work of French architect Albert Galleron, financed almost entirely with money donated by the general public, the Romanian Athenaeum was completed in 1888. With its high dome and Doric columns, the Athenaeum resembles an ancient temple. The lobby has a beautifully painted ceiling decorated in gold leaf, while curved balconies cascade in ringlets off a spiral staircase. A ring of pink marble columns is linked by flowing arches where elaborate brass lanterns hang like gems from a necklace. Inside the concert hall, voluptuous frescoes cover the ceiling and walls. Renowned worldwide for its outstanding acoustics, it is Bucharest’s most prestigious concert hall and home of the Romanian George Enescu Philharmonic. This video is courtesy of Victoria Zamorano: More about the Romanian Athenaeum: #landmarks
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