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Small-group tour to Mogosoaia Palace, Snagov and Caldarusani Monasteries
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- See Mogosoaia Palace, an over 300-year-old palace located in a charming and very large park
- Visit Snagov Monastery, which became famous thanks to the Legend of Dracula as
- Join a small-group tour for a more personal and intimate experience
What to expect
Discover the beautiful surroundings of Bucharest and visit its most important sites: Mogosoaia Palace and Snagov Monastery
Begin in Snagov, which is located on an island in the Northern part of Snagov Lake. Visit Snagov Monastery, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bucharest, where you can see the grave of the cruel voivod, known as Dracula.
Next, stop at Mogosoaia Palace, a monumental building featuring unique architecture called Brancovenesc style which is a Romanian Renaissance architectural style consisting of a mixture of Venetian and Ottoman elements.
The Palace was built by the ruler Constantin Brancoveanu in 1702 for his elder son. After more than 200 years, it was renovated starting with 1912 by Martha Bibescu becoming a meeting place for the members in the high-level society. At the end of the Second World War, after 1945, the palace was nationalized by the Communist Party. In the present, the palace hosts the Museum of Brancoveanu Art and it is an important tourist attraction.
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