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- See also: Architecture of Romania
Is a type of architecture developed in Wallachia (Romania) during the reign of Constantin Brâncoveanu in the 17th and 18th century.
Examples of buildings with this style:
- Cozia Monastery
- Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral, Cluj-Napoca
- Brâncoveanu Monastery, Sâmbăta de Sus
In Bucharest:
- Curtea Veche
- Hanul lui Manuc
- Kretzulescu Church
- St George the New Church
- Stavropoleos Church
- Mogoşoaia Palace
- Cotroceni Palace
- Botanical Garden of Bucharest
- Geology Museum (Romania)
- Carol Parc Hotel
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